Terms of use of the trademark Photoshop. These are real rules published on the Adobe® website. This is not a joke, but, you see, it causes a smile.
1. Can not be used as a verb.
Correct: The image has been enhanced using Adobe® Photoshop® software . Wrong: The photo was taken by photo shopper . ')
2. Can not be used as a noun.
That's right: The image makes fun of the senator. Wrong: Fotojaba makes fun of the senator.
3. Always write with a capital letter and in full form.
Correct: The image has been enhanced using Adobe® Photoshop® Elements software . Wrong: The photo was taken by photo shopper . Wrong: The photo was from Photoshop . Wrong: The photo was taken by Adobe® .
4. Can not be used as slang terms.
That's right: People using Adobe® Photoshop® software to work on their images consider their work as an art form. Wrong: Photoshoppers consider their hobby an art. Wrong: My hobby is photoshop .
5. Can not be used in the possessive case.
That's right: The new features in the Adobe® Photoshop® software are impressive. Wrong: New Photoshop features are impressive.
6. Always use as an indecipherable adjective.
Correct: Image was processed by Adobe® Photoshop® software . Wrong: Photo was processed by Photoshop .
7. Can not be used as an abbreviation.
Correct: Pimp on the new features of the Adobe® Photoshop® software . Wrong: Look at the new features in FS .