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  3. Image editing - Wikipedia

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    Basics of image editing. Raster images are stored in a computer in the form of a grid of picture elements, or pixels. These pixels contain the image's color and brightness information. Image editors can change the pixels to enhance the image in many ways. The pixels can be changed as a group, or individually, by the sophisticated algorithms ...

  4. Adobe Photoshop - Wikipedia

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    Photoshop 2020 was released on November 4, 2019. Version 21 has many new and enhanced features like the new object selection tool for better automate complex selections, new properties panel, enhanced transform warp, new keyboard shortcuts for paint & brush and background image removal option.

  5. Portrait Professional - Wikipedia

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    It automates the photo editing process with algorithms that manipulate facial features, remove skin imperfections, alter colors and tone, replace the background, and so on. It is available as a standalone application, as well as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Photoshop Elements, and Aperture plug-ins on Windows and OS X systems.

  6. Adobe PhotoDeluxe - Wikipedia

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    Adobe PhotoDeluxe 1.0. The first version was released in 1996 for Windows and Macintosh computers. In one year, it sold over one million copies. Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0. The new version was released in 1997 and had added features such as a Clone Tool, red-eye removal, and sample templates for making posters, cards, and calendars.

  7. Adobe Lightroom - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Lightroom (officially Adobe Photoshop Lightroom) is an image organization and image processing software developed by Adobe as part of the Creative Cloud subscription family. It is supported on Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and tvOS (Apple TV). Its primary uses include importing, saving, viewing, organizing, tagging, editing, and sharing ...

  8. List of Adobe software - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Design Collection was an early software suite from Adobe Systems, first released on July 30, 1999. It included applications such as Acrobat, Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop. Device Central is a software program created and released by Adobe Systems as a part of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS3) in March 2007.

  9. Chroma key - Wikipedia

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    Chroma key is achieved by comparing the phase of the video to the phase corresponding to the pre-selected colour. In-phase portions of the video are replaced by the alternate background video. [citation needed] In digital colour TV, colour is represented by three numbers (red, green, blue intensity levels).

  10. Adobe Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Financials as of December 1, 2023. [update] [1] Adobe Inc. ( / əˈdoʊbi / ə-DOH-bee ), formerly Adobe Systems Incorporated, is an American multinational computer software company incorporated in Delaware [2] and headquartered in San Jose, California.

  11. Luminar Neo - Wikipedia

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    Background Removal AI automatically removes the background behind one or multiple subjects in a photo. HDR Merge lets users combine up to 10 photos to create an HDR image that brings out important details from the brightest and darkest parts of photos. Focus Stacking stacks up to 100 photos with different points of focus.

  12. Adobe Captivate - Wikipedia

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    Adobe Captivate. Adobe Captivate is an authoring tool that is used for creating eLearning content such as software demonstrations, software simulations, branched scenarios, and randomized quizzes in HTML5 format. [1] For software simulations, Captivate can use left or right mouse clicks, key presses and rollover images.