In my role, I use Adobe Photoshop mainly for image editing and basic design tasks. Typical uses include cropping, resizing images, adjusting colors and brightness, removing backgrounds and unwanted objects, and preparing images for presentations, documents, or digital platforms. A specific example of how I use it involves preparing images for presentations or internal documentation. I take a raw image, crop it, resize it, and adjust the brightness and contrast while removing unwanted background elements using selection and Content-Aware tools. This helps ensure the final image looks clean, professional, and consistent before sharing it in reports or slides.
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In my role, I use Adobe Photoshop mainly for image editing and basic design tasks. Typical uses include cropping, resizing images, adjusting colors and brightness, removing backgrounds and unwanted objects, and preparing images for presentations, documents, or digital platforms. A specific example of how I use it involves preparing images for presentations or internal documentation. I take a raw image, crop it, resize it, and adjust the brightness and contrast while removing unwanted background elements using selection and Content-Aware tools. This helps ensure the final image looks clean, professional, and consistent before sharing it in reports or slides.
Every designer has Adobe Photoshop. I use it in graphic design, multimedia, and simulation design.