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August 17, 2005 at 1:09 pm
The Evolution of the Photoshop Splash Screen...
Here’s a fun one to take you back:
“The Evolution of the Photoshop Splash Screen“
This screen is how I was introduced to Adobe Photoshop back in high school. I’m amazed at how little Photoshop has actually changed over the years — I mean, it’s definitely gotten better and faster, added some great new features, et cetera, but the main User-Interface is about the same, as are the concepts behind all of the primary functions of the program (not that I’d trade CS2 for 1.0.7, mind you).
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Comments (5)
Thanks for that, Tim. I started with v.1 for the Mac. I haven’t made the jump to CS yet. I’m still trucking along with v.7 for Windoze…
» Comment by wheat () (URL), on August 17, 2005 at 3:54 pm
Glad you found it entertaining, Wheat… Yeah, I remember creating gradients in PS on a black & white monitor and just thinking it was so cool!
(CS2 has some tools that I don’t know if I could live without now.)
(CS2 has some tools that I don’t know if I could live without now.)
» Comment by timsamoff () (URL), on August 17, 2005 at 4:05 pm
Ha ha ha! You have no idea, Todd!
» Comment by timsamoff () (URL), on August 18, 2005 at 1:08 pm
can you please send me my copy of “Tim’s Nerdy Blog Entries for Dummies”? Thanks… maybe i’ll understand some of this.
» Comment by dennisthemenace () , on August 18, 2005 at 6:23 pm
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