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December 11, 2019
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Feather in photoshop's older logos

  • December 11, 2019
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Hey everyone,

I have an assignment and my lecturer told me to search for the reason behind Adobe using a feather in their older Photoshop versions, anyone know anything about this?

cause i couldn't find anything on the internet and adobe said to try the forums.

So why did Adobe use the feather?

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Semaphoric
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Community Expert
December 12, 2019

Back in the day, it was always an Eyeball, which made more sense:

 

I never actually installed v3.0, which I got as a relpacement for Photostyler after Adobe bought Aldus, as Adobe sent me the brand new v4.0 a few days later.

Kevin Stohlmeyer
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 11, 2019

Seems like an odd request but ok - not really sure there was a reason behind the feather in older versions of PS besides the fact that the feather started with the Creative Suite versions.

Here is a history of the splashscreens and codenames for each:

https://designerlife.la/design/the-complete-history-of-adobe-photoshop-1988-2017/