Thomas Knoll develops 'Display'
Frustrated by display limitations, Thomas Knoll creates a set of image processing subroutines, initially called 'Display,' for his Macintosh Plus. This forms the foundational code for Photoshop.
Significance
This personal project marked the very beginning of Photoshop, born out of a practical need for better image display on personal computers.
Key facts
- Year
- 1987
- Type
- invention
- Location
- Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA