Monday 26 March 2012

Photoshop CS4


In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD student at the University of Michigan began writing a program on his Macintosh Plus to display grayscale images on a monochrome display. This program, called Display, caught the attention of his brother John Knoll, an Industrial Light & Magic employee, who recommended that Thomas turn it into a fully-fledged image editing program. Thomas took a six-month break from his studies in 1988 to collaborate with his brother on the program. Thomas renamed the program ImagePro, but the name was already taken. Later that year, Thomas renamed his program Photoshop and worked out a short-term deal with scanner manufacturer Barneyscan to distribute copies of the program with a slide scanner; a "total of about 200 copies of Photoshop were shipped" this way. During this time, John traveled to Silicon Valley and gave a demonstration of the program to engineers at Apple and Russell Brown, art director at Adobe. Both showings were successful, and Adobe decided to purchase the license to distribute in September 1988. While John worked on plug-ins in California, Thomas remained in Ann Arbor writing code. Photoshop 1.0 was released in 1990 for Macintosh exclusively.

Because of Photoshop's popularity, PSD files are widely used and supported to some extent by most competing software. The .PSD file format can be exported to and from Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro, and After Effects, to make professional standard DVDs and provide non-linear editing and special effects services, such as backgrounds, textures, and so on, for television, film, and the web. Photoshop's primary strength is as a pixel-based image editor, unlike vector-based image editors. However, Photoshop also enables the creation, incorporation, and manipulation of vector graphics through its Paths, Pen tools, Shape tools, Shape Layers, Type tools, Import command, and Smart object functions. These tools and commands are convenient when you want to combine pixel-based and vector-based images in one Photoshop document, because you may not have to use more than one program. However, if you want to create very complex vector graphics with numerous shapes and colors, you may find it easier to use software that was created primarily for that purpose, such as Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw or Xara Designer Pro


DOWNLOAD HERE

Installation guide

1. Download the file by clicking the "DOWNLOAD HERE" above.

2. Save it to your desktop

3. When the file is finished to download, open it

4. Then install it by just clicking ok

5. Enjoy

Please leave a comment. Just say if it doesnt work and I will update the link

Yes! its a big file but the most important thing is its working! :D

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous02:19:00

    works fine with me

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  2. Anonymous00:16:00

    thanks dude

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  3. Anonymous13:14:00

    itsworking thanks

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  4. Anonymous14:44:00

    thanks for the software

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  5. Anonymous02:15:00

    works fine with xp

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  6. Anonymous23:39:00

    nice dude!!!

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  7. i realy works!tahanx man..realy appreciate the help :)

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  8. Anonymous12:52:00

    it realy works..nice job daniels :)

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Its always working :D