Photoshop 2020 (version 21) Crack+ [April-2022] Before you can get started using Photoshop on your Mac, however, you'll need to make sure you have all of your software and programs pre-installed and properly configured. Installing Photoshop To get started, you first need to download and install Photoshop from the Mac App Store. After downloading and installing the program, launch Photoshop. The first time you launch Photoshop on your Mac, it will prompt you to create an account, unless you've already logged into your Apple ID account. This account will be the only way to use Photoshop and your documents. After you have logged in to your Mac, you will be automatically logged into Photoshop. You can see your artwork in Photoshop from here, which also allows you to save the files to your hard drive. After you have logged into Photoshop, you'll be greeted with an opening window that looks like this: Double-click the Welcome to Photoshop icon to display the "Getting Started with Photoshop" window. Here you can configure Photoshop's settings, such as the resolution you want to work with, and the preferences you want to apply to the program. You can also create a new document to work with. To navigate the preferences and create a new document, click the gear icon at the top of the window. The Preferences window is where you make Photoshop settings. To display the Preferences window, click the gear icon at the top of the Photoshop window. After clicking the Preferences window, choose Photoshop>Preferences and you should see the following window. Here, you can make the settings for Photoshop. Make sure you're using the correct resolution in this window, as the higher the number the less pixels the photo will have when resized. 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Choosing Transform lets you alter how the object is positioned in your image. Setting a custom preview to show an image in Photoshop You can set a specific preview image to show up at the top of your images. Open the Custom Display Window (Window menu >> Custom Display). Click on the photo preview that you want to use. From the menu bar at the bottom of the window, click on the Change Size (scale up/down) item. Now use the slider to make the size of your photo fit the size of the preview. *The preview images in the Custom Display Window use smaller brushes and circles, so make sure your file is saved at a good quality. Choosing an alternative program There’s a useful feature in both programs which allows you to import your work from another program. Photoshop and Elements can handle other programs that make image files. In Photoshop’s Edit menu, click on the File menu. Click on Open and select the file you’re looking for. 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