Photoshop is the CLICK you want to be part of.
January 01, 2026

Photoshop is the CLICK you want to be part of.

Marc Blake | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with Adobe PhotoShop

I use Adobe Photoshop daily. In fact, the application starts when my computer starts each morning. My image editing and graphic creation tasks are numerous. I produce marketing graphics, social media posts, album covers for musicians, website graphics, and photographic image enhancements, including producing fine art photos. I also produce supporting images for video production.

Pros

  • Color Correction
  • Exposure adjustments
  • compositing multiple images
  • enhancing portraits
  • resizing images for various uses

Cons

  • Printing from Adobe Photoshop requires another set of skills and understanding. Plus, various high-end printers have different parameters, making quality printing a slow-to-dial-in process.
  • The export time ⌘ ⌥ ⬆︎ S take far too long for .png saves.
  • The video tools are useful, but Adobe and Photoshop do not provide much energy into making them more of a daily go to tool.
  • I generate good amounts of income with Adobe Photoshop
  • Artists need artwork for their CDs. Adobe Photoshop is my go-to tool.
  • The monthly Creative Cloud fee is too expensive for non-teachers. Adobe OWNS ME in terms of I need the tools for my livelihood at any cost. They (seem) to know this from my experience.
You really need to be an undisputed Adobe Photoshop guru to take full advantage of the software. A newcomer or casual user might be better off with online editing tools, especially with AI entering the "editing" world of options.
There is no comparison needed. Each of these apps has a place in one's production tasks. You don't compare a donut to a glass of orange juice. They both taste pretty good. One is for fun (and fat). The other is for thirst-quenching and health benefits. Adobe Photoshop is for bitmap editing/production. Illustrator is for vector (graphics) production. InDesign is for book-making and more. Acrobat is for universal document editing and sharing.

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

You MUST learn to use Adobe Photoshop well to truly output high-quality work. That said, Adobe Photoshop is the most versatile image editing software available and widely supported. Plus, there ARE endless "How To" videos on various Adobe Photoshop techniques available on YouTube. It's a great software choice and can help you personally and in business.

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