How to download and install photoshop
Installing photoshop used to be something of core back in the early days when be had to on optical media like to DVD and CD-ROMs
Step 1 Downloading photoshop
Adobe has created a specialized “onboarding” process for new Photoshop users, but the entire purpose is to get the Creative Cloud app onto your computer. The Creative Cloud app is then used to manage all aspects of your Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, including the installation of Photoshop.

The first row of icons in your dashboard shows off some suggested actions, which should include Photoshop. Click the Download button to get started.
Note: If for some reason you don’t see Photoshop listed in the suggested section, you can click the Apps link in the menu bar and then find the entry for Photoshop.
Step 2: Photoshop Install
If you’ve been following this guide from the beginning, Photoshop will start automatically installing itself in the background as part of Adobe’s Photoshop-focused onboarding process.

Step 3: Start Photoshopping
Once Photoshop is installed, it should launch automatically. After it loads, it may require you to log in to your Adobe account, although it shares login credentials with your web browser so this may happen automatically in the background if you’re still logged in to your Adobe account there. Creative Cloud subscriptions allow you to have two devices using Photoshop at once, but you can easily manage this during the launch process if necessary.
If you’ve already installed Photoshop on other devices, you may have to deauthorize one of those devices in order to continue.
Congratulations, you’ve successfully downloaded and installed Photoshop on your computer
Once installing, you can open photoshop from the creative cloud app or your desktop.
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