Photoshop is a raster graphics editor designed for graphic design and photo editing. It was developed by Adobe Systems.
What you need to know in Photoshop:
- Creating a new image – If you are using Photoshop, you are expected to know how to create, edit, and save an image file.
- You are expected to know the basics of image manipulation such as working with brightness, contrast, resolution, and cropping techniques.
- Using psd files – You’ll need to know how to save your work in psd files if you want to save Photoshop specific content like layers.
How it is used in the Industry:
Photoshop is not a necessary skill for technical communicators, but knowledge of this program might be useful.
How it is used in the MSTC program:
Photoshop is a very useful tool for designing graphics to include in documentation projects. You can crop and edit screen captures, add pointers and more.
Where can you learn more about Photoshop:
Visit the Photoshop product page on the Adobe Systems website.