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Many years had gone since the first Photoshop 1.0 released in 1989, and we now have a 64bit powered Photoshop CS5; Even so, it remains the top choice for digital manipulation among photographers. The highly versatile user interface makes even a novice user to learn fast. The Magical product is used in every field such as digital presentation, movies, advertising, fashion, print, web design and lots more with the latest technology electronic recycling company with the help of certified data destruction. Photoshop has become very essential for photographers and is used for all everything from photo retouching, masking, color correction, adjusting light and also for special effects. In fact, it saves a lot of time and cost of setting up expensive studios and high paid models. A fair model can be digitally retouched to shine like a holly wood rock star. Special effects that were once considered very costly to produce such as Cross Processing and Lomography are now at the edge of few clicks; Users of it definitely know the massive photo correction abilities that Photoshop has compared to other software. Photo-composition has taken a new branch like video-composition, and Photoshop has all the power to equalize the light and color variations to make the composition to look like naturally ‘acceptable’. Photographers today consider the camera and Photoshop as twin born.


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