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      Yeah, I think we may keep photoshopped in the vernacular to describe real photos that have been edited.

      There is a big difference between edited and completely fabricated.

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      They actually work in tandem now. And honestly, some of the generative stuff in Adobe products I find genuinely useful. Specifically I really like the AI noise reduction in Lightroom. It allows people with less-expensive cameras to have better end results.

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          Can you clarify what you mean? This is the kind of trivia I’d normally know about but I fail to make a connection, a quick search also didn’t yield more info besides that it was supposedly whispered to the creators by a potential publisher, and the obvious reference to a “shop” for photos like a workshop.

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            A photo shop is what you used to take your film or pictures to to be enlarged or touched up. This process became known as photo-shopping and the software was named after this. This is according to my artist grandma who died recently and my graphic design professor years ago.

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            It’s not true. It was called photo manipulation before Photoshop.

            Adobe has actually complained about the term photoshopping because it can lead to genericization and loss of their trademark.

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          That’s absolutely not true.

          Edit: Okay, eat shit downvoters. Please provide a source that confirms the term photoshop was used before 1992.

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        Does it work similar to the noise reduction on flagship phones? Then it does create a feel of artificialness when looking closer, with a tendency for artifacts.