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    Adobe Company Case Study

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    Adobe ********************************************************************************* About Adobe Adobe is an American computer software company. It began its operations in 1982 and has since spread across the globe. The company’s focus is on multimedia and creativity software, with its most famous product being the image editing software, Photoshop. The majority of Adobe employees still operate in the US, in San Jose where the corporate headquarters are located. Yet, the company’s products are available in countries across different regions. Adobe has won a number of awards over the years, among others it was chosen as the most outstanding place to work by Fortune. Product range Adobe offers a wide range of products that can be used by students, individuals, businesses, photographers, and schools and universities. The different products…

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    Photoshop Research Paper

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    Photoshop. A programme capable of altering the images in our world, and our perceptions of them. Though inanimate, it has the ability to shape our values; causes us to conform to a society that desires to be genetically flawless. You may not realise it, or maybe you do, but the probability of Photoshop affecting the way you look at yourself is more than likely. You’re reading a magazine, and suddenly, you flip to a page of a model who is seemingly perfect. You sit there, and you stare at that…

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    Case Study: SB Photography

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    Though overall profits should equal out through the year. There are multiple inputs that are required in this line of business. First of all, a camera is needed to capture the images. I have purchased a Canon Rebel T6 DLSR camera, which is approximately $600. This camera package includes two lenses, one which is an 18 to 35 millimeter lens and the other is a 75 to 300 millimeter lens. Along with the camera and two starter lenses, SD cards must be purchased for the shoots. A 32 gigabyte SD card…

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    It’s not real. It’s artificial. Photoshop has an ever lasting effect, they’re what stays in a person’s mind, real or not. A fake image that influences what we call “beauty”. A society that’s exposed to the many advertisements that uses manipulative body images to sell yet they’re unreal. Many people don’t even notice what’s real and what’s artificial in these photos. Photoshop shouldn’t be argued if it is good or bad since it results in people suffering from low self-esteem, poor body images…

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    also introduces many famous models in there with the mood are happy, excited, and curious with the magically new edition software. However, it just gives an unrealistic and dramatic picture after editing. The design of the ad seems like simple, however, it is very professional by the way in imparting the information of the product to customers. Over sixty percent of advertisers believe that customers do not like to read too many words when they see ads. Thus, many words do not appear in the…

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    Amy, Amy, Amy. Adobe Photoshop, Amy Winehouse portrait. To make this Pop art inspired artwork, I simply used a picture of Amy Winehouse and manipulated it on Adobe Photoshop to make it look similar to the Marilyn Monroe pop art by Andy Warhol. The source of my inspiration was the Pop Art movement, more specifically Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe and Campbell’s soup repetitive pop art. The reason why this movement inspired me to do my artwork is because I like it. It is very pronounced and…

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    Advertisements in modern media strive towards not only selling a product, but making it emotionally appealing to the audience as a means to attach the product with desire. This longstanding tactic has been used by big companies, like Apple, to sell medicore products. Advertisement directors have taken notice that smartphones have created this utopia effect on millennials - creating a bubble of comfort in a portal metal box that tells them whatever they want, whenever they want. It creates a cave…

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    Photoshop Research Paper

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    Has Photoshop Gone Too Far In today’s society is becoming laborious to be confident with your body image. It seems as if everywhere you turn, there is another seemingly flawless model or celebrity posted on a billboard, magazine ad, or even social media. A model might look like they have perfect skin, hair, and body structure, but when the original photo is revealed, there true self, along with all her flaws, are also revealed. Kate Winslet once said in an interview that GQ magazine altered…

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    would also provide context for any noteworthy data and suggestions for any possible improvements to our current content or processes. During my time at Swanswell, I also had the opportunity to get involved in all areas of marketing, especially branding, advertising, event management, email marketing, and internal communications. My broad knowledge of marketing is a great asset and will benefit me in any task I’m required to complete. However I consider the following to be my main strengths: IT…

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    clientele; Ms. Jackie can only focus on your office needs at this time. Years back, a method was developed for communicating with patients in all treatment rooms; my massage therapists were never disturbed. It worked well. I will continue to filter my clients directly to you; giving Ms. Jackie a list so she can follow up with my referrals. 3. To have comfortable access to my computer without disruption it is not necessary for Ms. Jackie to come on the days I work. My work must be…

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