- What's new
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Get started
- Technical requirements and installation
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Learn the basics
- Adobe Photoshop on desktop FAQ
- Home screen overview
- Workspace overview
- Access the Discover panel
- Save custom workspaces
- Switch workspaces
- Delete workspaces
- Dock or undock panels
- Boost workflows with the Contextual Task Bar
- Add and remove panels
- Stack floating panels
- Restore workspaces
- Rearrange document windows
- Move panels
- Hide or show all panels
- Expand or collapse panel icons
- Change text size in panels and tooltips
- Use simple math in number fields
- High-density monitor support and per-monitor scaling
- Arrange and group panels
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Set up toolbars and panels
- Customize toolbar
- Use spring-loaded shortcuts
- Tooltips overview
- Create tool presets
- Use Undo and Redo commands
- History panel settings
- Set History Log preferences
- View history logs
- Use snapshots in the History panel
- Paint with image states from the History panel
- Manage image states
- Restore parts of an image to a previous state
- Settings and preferences
- Generative AI in Photoshop
- Create, open, and import images
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Create and manage layers
- Get started with layers
- Transform and manipulate layers
- Color adjustment and fill layers
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Apply layer effects
- Add layer styles
- Work with preset styles
- Layer style effects and options overview
- Manage preset styles
- Display or hide layer styles
- Copy and paste layer styles
- Import preset style libraries
- Manage contours
- Set a global lighting angle for all layers
- Scale layer effects
- Remove layer effects
- Convert layer styles to image layers
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Smart objects
- Smart Objects - overview and benefits
- Create embedded Smart Objects
- Create linked Smart Objects
- Update Linked Smart Objects
- View Linked Smart Object properties
- Embed Linked Smart Objects
- Package and locate linked Smart Objects
- Convert embedded Smart Objects to linked
- Filter the Layers panel by Smart Objects
- Duplicate an embedded Smart Object
- Edit the contents of a Smart Object
- Replace the contents of a Smart Object
- Convert Smart Objects to layers
- Rasterize Smart Objects
- Export the contents of an embedded Smart Object
- Reset Smart Object transforms
- Create layer compositions
- Layout and design tools
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Crop, resize, and transform
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Resize and adjust resolution
- Printed image resolution
- Set image size and resolution
- Resample option in the Image Size dialog
- Monitor resolution and image display size
- File size
- Printer resolution
- Resolution specs for printing images
- Preserve visual content when scaling images
- Specify content to protect when scaling
- Resize images
- Resampling options in Photoshop
- Change the pixel dimensions of images
- Change print dimensions and resolution
- Manage image file size
- Resizing parameters in Photoshop
- Crop and straighten
- Transform, manipulate, and reshape
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Resize and adjust resolution
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Make selections
- Get started with selections
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Automatic and color-based selections
- Improve Select Subject and Remove Background results
- Make precise selections using Select People
- Remove objects with Delete and Fill Selection
- Improve hair selections with the Refine Hair tool
- Mask all objects in a layer
- Detect subject using Select Subject
- Paint a selection with Quick Selection tool
- Select areas by color with the Magic Wand tool
- Freehand selections
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Refine and modify selections
- Move a selection or selection border
- Refine your selection and mask
- Hover layer bounds in the Move tool
- Copy and paste selections
- Create multiple copies of a selection within an image
- Paste one selection into or outside another
- Delete or cut selected pixels
- Control the movement of a selection
- Hide or show selection edges
- Inverse selection
- Adjust a selection manually
- Select only an area intersected by other selections
- Refine and soften selection edges
- Select pixels using anti-aliasing
- Define a feathered edge for a selection tool
- Create a selection around a selection border
- Expand or contract a selection
- Clean up stray pixels in a color-based selection
- Fringe pixels around a selection
- Decrease the fringe on a selection
- Remove a matte from a selection
- Create masks
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Repair and retouch
- Remove objects and fill space
- Heal and clone
- Adjust light and tone
- Clean and restore images
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Adjust color
- Color profiles
- Choose colors
- Color modes
- Color corrections
- Selective color adjustments
- Color effects and techniques
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Apply painting techniques
- Fill objects, selections, and layers
- Create and fill with patterns
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Brushes and presets
- Get started with brush presets
- Display the Brush Settings panel and brush options
- Create a brush tip from an image
- Create a brush and set painting options
- Select a preset brush
- Create a new preset brush
- Create preset brush groups
- Rename preset brushes
- Delete preset brushes
- Import brushes and brush packs
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Draw shapes and paths
- Create shapes
- Draw lines and curves
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Text and typography
- Get started with text
- Select and manage fonts
- Type layers and creation
- Text on paths and shapes
- Characters and glyphs
- International text and languages
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Effects and filters
- Get started with filters
- Smart filters
- Blur and sharpen filters
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Artistic and stylize filters
- Reshape and distort images with Transform Warp
- Warp a Layer with Cylindrical Transform
- Get precise distortions with Split Warp
- Distort specific image areas with Puppet Warp
- Overview of Liquify filter
- Overview of distortion tools
- Use Liquify to distort an image
- Freeze or thaw areas
- Work with meshes
- Work with backdrops
- Reconstruct distortions
- Replace the sky in images
- Select and manage sky presets
- Enhance images with generative AI filters
- Neural filters
- Use grids and measurement guides
- Add video and animation
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Automate tasks
- Create and record actions
- Process a batch of files
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Save and export
- Save files
- Export files to different formats
- Metadata, CSS, and content credentials
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Share and collaborate
- Collaborate and edit
- App integrations
- Troubleshoot
Adobe Photoshop on desktop FAQ
Find answers to common questions about Adobe Photoshop on desktop, including licensing, system requirements, cross-platform compatibility, and integration with other Creative Cloud apps.
Adobe Photoshop is the world's most advanced digital imaging software, used by photographers, designers, web professionals, and video professionals. It provides powerful tools for image manipulation, compositing, video editing, and image analysis. As part of Adobe Creative Cloud, you get access to all updates and future releases as they become available.
Yes. You can download and install Photoshop on multiple computers regardless of operating system. However, activation is limited to two machines per individual associated with the membership. See Adobe's terms of use for more information or learn how to deactivate a Creative Cloud license on a machine.
Yes. Photoshop on the web and Photoshop on the iPad are included in all Photoshop plans. These versions offer core Photoshop capabilities optimized for their respective platforms. Learn more about purchasing options on the Creative Cloud plans page.
System requirements vary by platform. For detailed information, refer to the technical requirements for Photoshop on desktop. These specifications ensure optimal performance for your specific device.
Lightroom, also included in Creative Cloud, helps you quickly import, process, manage, and showcase volumes of photos. Its tight integration with Photoshop lets you easily take advantage of unrivaled pixel-level retouching and compositing, giving you a complete professional photography solution.
Photoshop is the professional standard in image editing, used worldwide by people who want to create and edit photos with superior results. Consider moving up to Photoshop if you want a more complete toolkit for editing raw photos, creating sophisticated image composites, making videos, and pushing your creativity with painting tools.
Photoshop cloud documents are accessible from the Homescreen when you launch Photoshop. You can also access them from any device with Photoshop installed by signing in with your Adobe ID. Cloud documents sync automatically across devices and are available even when offline once they've been downloaded.
Adobe Camera Raw supports a wide range of digital cameras. For a complete list of supported cameras, visit the Supported Cameras page on the Adobe website. Adobe regularly updates Camera Raw to add support for new camera models.
Visit the Photoshop Community forum to get answers from Adobe product team members and other expert users. You can also access tutorials, help documentation, and troubleshooting guides through the Photoshop Learn & Support page.
You can purchase Photoshop as a single app subscription or as part of the Creative Cloud Photography plan, which includes Lightroom. For businesses and teams, there are additional licensing options available. Learn more about purchasing options on the Creative Cloud plans page.