Adobe Photoshop CS (version 8.0), released in October 2003, marked a significant pivot for Adobe as the first version to be branded under the . Known by the codename "Dark Matter," this release introduced professional-grade features like Camera Raw support and real-time histogram monitoring.
This tool allowed users to read color data from one image and apply it to another, ensuring a consistent aesthetic across a series of photos. Shadow/Highlight Command:
And then she saw him. The original painter. A ghost rendered in 0% opacity, hunched over his work, weeping.
When starting a file, you must define the page size, resolution, and color mode (e.g., RGB for web, CMYK for print).