Photoshop is an Incredibly Affordable and Well-Rounded Photo-Editing and Manipulation Software
Updated January 19, 2024

Photoshop is an Incredibly Affordable and Well-Rounded Photo-Editing and Manipulation Software

James Bishop | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Adobe PhotoShop

I work in the marketing department of my organization. We use Photoshop in our team to support the communication efforts in our community. I personally use it as the video producer, and several other team members use it including our graphic designer and our art director.
  • Quick edits
  • Multi-layered edits with multiple assets
  • Resizing assets for web
  • Composite images
  • Image compression
  • Magnetic Lasso
  • Vector editing
  • Layers
  • Compression
  • Adjustment Layers
  • Our website runs much more quickly thanks to image compression
  • My job is more streamlined having this tool available while producing videos
  • Photo adjustments and manipulation is incredibly easy and workload is reduced
  • Very affordable as part of the Creative Cloud bundle
Photoshop is the premiere (no pun intended) photo-editing and manipulation tool on the market. There is no equal to its ease-of-use, robust capabilities, and affordability. It's a much more cumbersome and clunky experience using alternative software. The other software adds more time to my efforts and the capabilities are not nearly as mature as they are in Photoshop.

Do you think Adobe PhotoShop delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with Adobe PhotoShop's feature set?

Yes

Did Adobe PhotoShop live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of Adobe PhotoShop go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy Adobe PhotoShop again?

Yes

Photoshop is a great multi-purpose tool for any photographer, graphic designer, or marketing team. If you are working with lots of photos, maintaining a website, or even producing videos, Photoshop is an invaluable tool. If you have a very narrowly focused job that only works with vectors, or never have the need to self-produce graphics or manipulate still assets, Photoshop wouldn't be necessary.