Photoshop is Adobe's digital-image creator and editor. It offers extensive photo- and image-editing tools, from basic functions like cropping and adjusting size, brightness, and contrast, to more advanced actions like layering, color replacement, and 3D extrusion. Adobe offers a free trial of Photoshop as well as an online version. A mobile version is available as a free download for Android and iOS devices.
How much does Photoshop cost?
Adobe Photoshop CC, part of the Creative Cloud, features full-featured photo and video editing with professional tools for editing three-dimensional objects and photo analysis that was previously only available in Extended versions..
Adobe Photoshop CC is available through monthly subscription in three price tiers. The lowest priced tier, Adobe's Creative Cloud Photography plan ($9.99 per month), includes Photoshop, Lightroom, Creative Cloud, 6 companion mobile apps, a portfolio builder, video tutorials, and 2GB of cloud storage. Creative Cloud Single App plan ($19.99 per month) includes Photoshop Creative Cloud, 13 companion mobile apps, a portfolio builder, video tutorials, premium fonts, the ability to showcase your work on Behance network, and 20GB of cloud storage. Creative Cloud All Apps plan ($49.99 per month) includes 28 apps, 13 companion mobile apps, a portfolio builder, video tutorials, premium fonts, the ability to showcase your work on Behance, and 20GB of cloud storage.
Is there a free Photoshop?
You can get a seven-day free trial of Adobe Photoshop CC with full functionality.
Learn to download and install Photoshop CC or CS6 as part of your Creative Cloud membership. Includes Complete, Photography, and Single App plans.
Welcome to Photoshop CC! Whether you purchased a Complete, a Photography, or a Single-App plan, the process is the same. Simply download Photoshop from the adobe.com website and install it on your desktop.
- Go to the Creative Cloud apps catalog. Locate Photoshop, and click Download.If you are not signed in, you will be asked to sign in with your Adobe ID and password. Follow the onscreen instructions.Note:If you have a free trial membership to Creative Cloud, see Download and install a Creative Cloud trial.Don’t have a Creative Cloud membership or trial yet? See Get started with Creative Cloud.
- Your app begins to download.At the same time, the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app appears, and it will manage the rest of the installation process. Check your download progress in the status bar next to the app’s name.Note:Depending on your network’s speed, it could take some time to download your app.
- To launch your new app, find the Photoshop icon in the Apps panel and click Open.You can also launch Photoshop as you normally launch any app on your computer. Photoshop is installed in the same location where your applications are normally installed, such as the Program Files folder (Windows) or the Applications folder (Mac OS).Note:Having trouble with your first download? See Troubleshoot Creative Cloud download and installation issues.
You can download previous versions of Photoshop, such as CS6, directly from the Creative Cloud desktop app. You can have multiple versions of Photoshop installed on your computer at the same time, if you choose.
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If you purchased a Photoshop CS6 license previously and want to re-install Photoshop CS6 as part of the Creative Suite, see Download CS6 products.
- Click the Creative Cloud icon , located in the taskbar (Windows) or Apple menu bar (Mac OS), to open the Creative Cloud desktop app. If it’s not already selected, click the Apps tab at the top of the window.
- Find Photoshop in the list of apps, and click the arrow next to Update or Install. Then choose Other Versions.
- In the list of versions, find CS6. Then click Install.Photoshop CS6 downloads and is installed on your computer.Note:Previous product versions do not overwrite existing versions. You can have two versions of the same app running simultaneously on your computer, except for Acrobat XI (Windows) and Acrobat DC. Installation of these Acrobat versions will uninstall other versions of Acrobat. For more information, see Download Acrobat products.
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