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Airyd Rene
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April 21, 2022
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Can i use Adobe Photoshop for commercial use? ( everything in the basic package )

  • April 21, 2022
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Hello!  Adobe Photoshop Community

 

I would like to use Adobe Photoshop to editing my photos and also for commercial use ( selling )
I would just like to know if fonts, effects, shaders, special colors and filters are also availableincluded ) for commercial use. ( I mean all the features in Photoshop in the base package without some addons/plugins from another people. )

 

 

I will be happy for a professional answer.

Thanks for reading and your time.

 

 

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Correct answer c.pfaffenbichler

Sure, here.

to understand what I'm trying to say (these are the options that photoshop allows you to use for photo editing, whether they are copyright free or not and part of photoshop) as fonts, effects, shaders, special colors and filters

 

 

 




If you have a valid license you can use Photoshop features like Adjustment Layers, Layers, Channels, Paths, Swatches, Filters however you see fit to create and edit your images. 

Fonts can technically be another issue but as long as you have a valid CC license you can use Adobe Fonts. 

 

Even if you should abandon the CC license the rights of the images you created while you had one are not affected by that.

Of course you would not be able to use the CC applications to edit them anymore. 

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Derek Cross
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 22, 2022

The stuff you produce via Photoshop, including the effects and fonts you use, are your copyright (assuming you own, or have bought, the original image) and you can use them professionally in the way you describe in your question.

Airyd Rene
Participating Frequently
April 22, 2022

sorry we probably didn't understund.

 

theme fonts effects and shaders I think the basic things that photoshop has in itself, whether they are somehow copyrighted or it's all copyright free

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 22, 2022

Maybe posting some screenshots could help illustrate what exactly you mean.