
Elements will continue to sell alongside Photoshop for a fraction of its price and eventually become nearly as full-featured.Ģ002: Macromedia releases Flash MX (Flash 6), the first version of Flash to support video.Ģ003: Photoshop 8 is now the first edition of Photoshop CS, or Creative Suite - the beginnings of Adobe making Photoshop an integrated part of its expanding product lineup.Ģ004: Photoshop CS2 introduces the "Smart Object," which allows a layer to be converted into an object and resized nondestructively.Ģ005: Adobe acquires Macromedia. Adobe Creative Suite 5 expands and extends its graphic reachĭreamweaver 1.2 comes out for both Windows and Mac.Ģ001: Adobe spins off Photoshop Elements, a simplified version of Photoshop aimed at users with relatively undemanding needs.Illustrator Version 7 is released for Mac and Windows, the first parallel release of the program on both platforms.ġ998: Photoshop 5.0 premieres with color management, editable type layers and a greatly improved "undo" function. (Adobe acquires Macromedia, and Flash along with it, in 2005.)ġ997: Macromedia releases Dreamweaver 1.0, for the Mac only. Macromedia releases the first version of Flash, originally titled FutureSplash. Premiere 1.0 for Windows emerges in September 1993, although its features are minimal compared with the Mac version's.ġ994: Photoshop 3.0 adds layers, possibly Photoshop's biggest single innovation apart from plug-ins. Premiere 2.0 is released, with QuickTime support, SMPTE time code and 16-bit audio.ġ993: Premiere 3.0 emerges, with enhanced preview capabilities and support for up to 99 audio (and 97 video) tracks. John Knoll's "effects" for the program are moved out into separate add-ons, referred to as "plug-ins."ġ991: Photoshop 2.0 is released, featuring CMYK color support - crucial to its eventual adoption as a print and photography cornerstone.ġ992: Photoshop 2.5 comes out, with some stability fixes, support for 16-bit color and - most important - support for Windows 3.1.

Adobe Photoshop 1.0 for the Mac is released in February. Adobe Photoshop 1.0 for the Macġ990: After being turned away by Mac software makers Aldus and Supermac, the Brothers Knoll license Photoshop to Adobe.

Illustrator 2.0 is released for both Mac and Windows, but the Windows version develops along a different path until Version 7.

1989: 200 copies of an early version of Photoshop called Image Pro ships with scanners made by Barneyscan (now defunct).
