Yes, you can use your Photoshop on two computers. However, you will need to deactivate it on one of the computers in order to use it on the other computer.

To activate Photoshop on a second computer, you will need to deactivate it on the first computer. To do this, open Photoshop and go to Edit>Deactivate. Once it is deactivated, you can activate it on the second computer. To do this, open Photoshop and go to Help>Activate Product. Enter your product key and click Activate.

You can install Photoshop CC on up to two computers.

It depends on what you need it for. If you’re a freelance graphic designer, then the Creative Cloud is definitely worth it, because you can access Adobe’s entire suite of programs for a monthly subscription fee. If you’re just a casual user who only needs Photoshop and Illustrator, then the individual programs are probably cheaper to purchase outright.

There are two versions of Photoshop: Photoshop CC and Photoshop CS6. Photoshop CC is the most recent version, and it includes new features like Content-Aware Fill and Smart Objects. Photoshop CS6 is an older version, but it still has many features that are not available in Photoshop CC.

There are a few ways to get Photoshop for free. One way is to download a trial version of the software from Adobe’s website. The trial version will last for a certain amount of time, usually 30 days. Another way to get Photoshop for free is to find a pirated copy of the software online. However, using pirated software can be risky and can potentially damage your computer.

There are a few ways to install Photoshop for free on your PC. One way is to download the software from Adobe’s website and then enter your email address and password to start a free trial. If you don’t want to continue using the software after the trial period, you can cancel your subscription. Another way to get Photoshop for free is to download it from a third-party website. However, be aware that these downloads may not be legitimate and may contain malware or other harmful programs.

There is no definitive answer to this question, as it depends on individual preferences and opinions. However, some notable Photoshop artists include Dave Hill, Erik Johansson, and Jay Maisel.

Photoshop Elements is a good option for low-end PCs. It has most of the features of the full Photoshop software, but it’s less resource-intensive so it runs more smoothly on lower-powered machines.

Adobe Systems Incorporated acquired Photoshop from its original developers, Thomas and John Knoll, in 1990.