Feb 19 2010

Photographers Celebrate Photoshops 20th Birthday

As this week marks Adobe Photoshop’s 20th Anniversary photographers on the Isle of Wight are having a Lightroom celebration of their own and members of the IWDIG would like to hear your questions on the popular photo software too!

Photoshop has come a long way and is one of the most incredible stories in the history of personal computing. 20 years ago today it debuted as a basic – but still pretty amazing – image editor. It’s now pretty much impossible to find an image that hasn’t benefited from its magic touch. With events around the world fans are celebrating the impact one of their favourite software packages has had across photography, art, design, publishing and commerce.

On the Isle of Wight we are having a small Adobe Photoshop Lightroom celebration of our own! as this coming weekend we see the launch of the first of many Lightroom Courses on the Island.

The courses are courtesy of Wight Photo Breaks professionally run in association with IWDIG and Dimbola. If you’re not booked up for this special photographic event don’t worry more courses, tutorials and workshops are coming soon.

In addition to mark Adobe Photoshop’s 20th Birthday, if you have any burning questions on any section of Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom as a one off this weekend, feel free to send in your questions via email and our experts will be on hand to answer them for you.

 

If you wish to take your digital photography further why not email info@iwdig.org.uk for more info on availability of Wight Photo Break Courses or pop along to an IWDIG meeting on any Wednesday evening throughout the year (details and times above).

20 Years of Adobe Photoshop: A short history of the world’s greatest image editor.

Adobe has published a documentary bringing together the four creators of the original version. In the piece, John and Thomas Knoll, Russell Brown, and Steve Guttman come together for the first time in two decades to discuss how they created the first version of the software.

The special anniversary broadcast with archive footage from 1990 can be viewed Watch Adobe TV click here:.

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