Exploit code that could take advantage of a "highly critical" security flaw in the most recent versions of Adobe Photoshop has been published, a security researcher reported. The security flaw affects ...
The technocurious now can peruse the inner workings of Adobe's first version of the famed image-editing software, written in Pascal and assembly code and released in 1990. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Photoshop, the program that launched a million images of improbable situations – and has its own verb – was first released by Adobe back in 1990. Though the photo-editing software can cost upwards of ...
The Computer History Museum announced this week that the source code to the original version of Adobe Photoshop would be made freely available. The ubiquitous image editing software began life as ...
If there's one piece of photo editing software that just about everyone seems familiar with, or at least acquainted with, it's Photoshop. Adobe's history in the space stretches back many years, and ...
For the interested software developer, or for those who want to experience a bit of nostalgia, Adobe has released a free and legal copy of the source code of Photoshop version 1.0. The code has been ...
As someone that is always looking for great sources to learn from, this source code is invaluable. Just like a fantastic writer such as Mark Twain can break down extremely complex concepts into one ...
Publicly available exploit code for a serious security flaw in Adobe Photoshop could allow attackers to take complete control of your Windows machine, according to an advisory from FrSIRT. The flaw, ...
To millions of people around the world, the name Photoshop inspires images of sharks leaping out at helicopters, phony disaster photos, and retouched celebrity shots. Now, the original computer code ...
Photoshop co-designer Scott Byer said Thursday that his team fully intends to launch a 64-bit version of its popular image editor, but that doing so for the upcoming version included with Creative ...
The Computer History Museum has made available the source code for the 1.0.1 version of Photoshop, as noticed by Slashdot. The image editing application is a staple of professional and amateur artists ...