Hey Designers, Dream OnPhotoshop celebrates 25 years with a beautiful, artistic video montage.

ByJason Fell

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Sometimes when a brand creates something so awesome, the company's name itself becomes a verb. You know what I mean. When you search online, you Google something. For a while, if you needed a photocopy, you'd go Xerox it. When you consume something super fast, you hoover it (thanks Hoover vacuums).

Another of those amazing brands that have been immortalized in verb form is Adobe's Photoshop. Virtually any image that has been digitally enhanced or otherwise altered must have been "photoshopped," right? And to the creative industry and design world, there is arguably no better suite of artistic, creative and productivity tools out there.

Related:Adobe Releases Free App for Making Narrated Video Presentations

Photoshop is celebrating an important anniversary, having launched 25 years ago today, Feb. 19. To commemorate the occassion, Adobe created "Dream On," a 60-second video montage of various Photoshop works. It's beautiful and inspiring.

Some interestingmilestones in Photoshop's history:

  • 1989:Adobe acquires the initial rights to Photoshop from co-creators John and Thomas Knoll.
  • 1990:Adobe Photoshop 1.0 is released.
  • 1994:New York Newsdayprints a cover featuring a digitally manipulated photo of Nancy Kerrigan and Tonya Harding ice skating together.
  • 2000:Photoshop 6.0 released, introducing support for vector shapes.
  • 2003:Adobe Creative Suite released.
  • 2008:The Daily Show runs "Photoshop of Horrors" segment.
  • 2013:Adobe launches Creative Cloud. Also,Faking It: Manipulated Photography Before Photoshopcomes to New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art.
  • 2014:Photoshop CC adds 3-D printing support.

On the future of Photoshop, co-creator Thomas Knollhad this to say: "There will always be a constant evolution of computer hardware. The rate computer hardware has evolved is pretty amazing. For many users, cell phones are entirely powerful enough as computers to do anything they want. So there's a migration from bigger computers down to mobile devices, which means Photoshop needs to continue to make that transition, and that's a big focus for us now."

Related:Photoshop's Latest Feature: 3-D Printing Capability

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Jason Fell

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Jason Fell is the VP of Native Content, managing theEntrepreneur Partner Studio, which creates dynamic and compelling content for our partners. He previously served as Entrepreneur.com's managing editor and as the technology editor prior to that.

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