we can use Photoshop for almost any kind of image
editing, such as touching up photos, creating high-quality graphics, and much,
much more. In this lesson, we'll introduce you to the Photoshop interface,
including how to open files, work with panels, customize the
workspace, and change the display size.
We'll be using Photoshop CC throughout this tutorial to show you Photoshop's features. If you're using an older version of Photoshop—like Photoshop CS5 or earlier
some features may work a bit differently, but you should still be able to follow along. However, if you're using Photoshop Elements, it's important to note that some of the features we'll discuss may be missing or work in a different way.
Photoshop CC
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CS6
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CS5
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CS4
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CS3
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Creative Cloud Libraries including Linked Assets and Adobe
Stock integration
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✓
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Artboards
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✓
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Integration with Adobe Stock
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✓
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New asset export
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✓
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Multiple instances of layer styles
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✓
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Device Preview and Adobe Preview CC companion app
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✓
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Glyph panel
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✓
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Real-time Healing Brush
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✓
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Content-Aware Move and Content-Aware Extend with scaling
and rotation
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✓
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Automatic Content-Aware Fill for stitched panoramic images
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✓
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Guide set creation and presets
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✓
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Linked Smart Objects
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✓
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Improved Layer Comps
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✓
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Blur Gallery motion effects and additive noise
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✓
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