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Adobe announce Photoshop CS

Upgrade to Photoshop 7 now available with the new name of Photoshop CS (Creative Suite)

Added: 29th September 2003

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Adobe Photoshop Elements 5

Available for Windows, Photoshop Elements offers new and more flexible ways for consumers to organize files, edit images with ease and share photos in engaging and innovative ways.

Added: 12th September 2006
Adobe Photoshop CS3 software

Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop CS3 Extended Push the Boundaries of Digital Imaging

Added: 27th March 2007
Photoshop CS2 RAW book

Helping digital photographers go RAW

Added: 18th April 2006
Adobe Photoshop 20 Years Old

Community celebrates software that changed the way we view the World.

Added: 18th February 2010
Adobe invite professionals to exclusive Photoshop CS event

Register now to attend one of the exclusive events

Added: 15th October 2003
Apple Pro Photography seminar

Apple will running a free Pro Photography seminar in London on the 22nd May.

Added: 21st May 2007
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Plug-In support

Digital photography software developer outlines roadmap to bring award-winning plug-ins to users of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.

Added: 5th September 2008
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta

New Lightroom beta delivers faster performance and refined image processing.

Added: 22nd October 2009
Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone

Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone now available globally.

Added: 1st December 2009
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