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« on: May 07, 2013, 07:01:16 am »

Photoshop moves to Creative Cloud, merges Photoshop Extended
   




   


When it comes to image editing, Adobe Photoshop is in a class by itself. Despite its humble beginnings as a plug-in to a long-defunct commercial scanner, Photoshop now stands as Adobe's flagship and most famous app, and the default standard worldwide for professional print and online image editing and graphic design.


A new version, announced at the Adobe Max 2013 creativity conference, serves up major enhancements to the program inside and out.


In Adobe's transition from Creative Suite to Creative Cloud, familiar apps get an upgrade while subscribers get a slate of extra services for their $50 monthly subscription. Access to Sync services, 20GB of online storage, the Behance community hub, automatic cross-platform downloading and updates to all programs in the suite, and training are some of the benefits built into subscriptions.


What's in a name? Plenty, it turns out. Photoshop CC is the first version unilaterally tied to Adobe's Creative Cloud subscription service. There's no numbering system—at least for now: It's just called Adobe CC.
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