25 years of Adobe Photoshop: How the image editing phenomenon began
25 years of Adobe Photoshop: How the image editing phenomenon began
The imaging software that continues to redefine creativity in the digital age turns 25 today.

New Delhi: Happy Birthday, Adobe Photoshop! The imaging software that continues to redefine creativity in the digital age turns 25 today.

Most of you know that Photoshop is the go-to application for digital image manipulation across all media - from print, to film, to the Web - but did you know how its journey began and why Adobe decided to license the software? Here's a little history of one of the most recognised software brands in the world - Photoshop (it is also a verb)

In 1987, Thomas Knoll developed a pixel imaging program called Display. It was a simple program to showcase grayscale images on a black-and-white monitor. However, after collaborating with his brother, John Knoll, the two began adding features that made it possible to process digital image files. The program eventually caught the attention of industry influencers, and in 1989, Adobe made the decision to license the software, naming it Photoshop and shipping the first version in 1990.

"Adobe thought we'd sell about 500 copies of Photoshop a month," said Thomas Knoll, Adobe Fellow and Photoshop co-creator. "Not in my wildest dreams did we think creatives would embrace the product in the numbers and ways they have. It's inspiring to see the beautiful images our customers create, the careers Photoshop has launched and the new uses people all over the world find for Photoshop every day."

The secret of Photoshop's massive popularity has been its constantly evolving capabilities and an incredible pipeline of deep image science.

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