The EU Commission would be at least the third global regulatory body to probe Adobe's attempt to absorb its web design competitor.
Soon, even your grandparents could be Photoshop experts.
With a few clicks, Lightroom can darken your facial hair and make you look 10 years younger.
Creators will be able to make animated text effects or perfectly color corrected clips through simple text commands.
Adobe’s Firefly beta takes art from its stock library and public domain, with plans to eventually compensate stock image creators.
Designers are voicing their frustration on the page for the Pantone Connect plugin, which they have to buy to use Pantone colors in Adobe apps.
Project All of Me promises to easily fix poor framing after a photo's been snapped.
The new One-click Delete and Fill relies on AI smarts to make parts of a photo completely disappear.
The program that’s been lauded for its one-time payment structure is being called out by its users for its new subscription plan similar to Photoshop.
Adobe's latest neural filter promises to make photo restorations easy for even amateur pixel pushers.
The browser-based version of this popular photo editor will include its core features.
The ProArt Display PA147CDV has a 32:9 aspect ratio and a built-in dial.
The hardest part about using Arteater is getting your home printer to work.
All the results of Photoshop with less of the effort.
Don't uninstall that desktop version of the application just yet.
Project In-Between can fill in the gaps to turn a series of photos into short animations.
Masking was once a painstaking photo-editing process. Now it's instantaneous.
Removing an unsightly leash or collar is just a few brush strokes away.
Microsoft's revamp takes the basic Photos app from barebones to beautiful.
Finally, something from the '90s that's actually worth being nostalgic about.