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What Can You Do With Adobe Photoshop? (2026)

12 real ways design owners and solo entrepreneurs use Adobe Photoshop — not marketing copy. Adobe Photoshop users save 5 hours/week on average. Adobe Photoshop is the undisputed industry standard for image editing and AI-powered compositing, but its subscription-only pricing and steep learning curve make it a poor fit for anyone who only needs occasional image editing.

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Quick answer

Adobe Photoshop is the world's most widely used raster image editor (software that manipulates images made of pixels, as opposed to vector graphics made of mathematical lines) used by photographers, designers, and marketers to retouch photos, create composites, and generate AI-powered imagery for advertising and brand communications. A 7-day free trial is available with a credit card required, and individual subscriptions start at $22.99 per month billed annually. It is the strongest choice for any professional who works with images regularly, whether retouching product photos, creating social media assets, or compositing elements from multiple sources into a single finished image.

Adobe Photoshop use cases for MSMEs

12 workflows Adobe Photoshop users run — specific, real, and applicable to your design situation.

1

Remove the background from 50 product images using the Select Subject tool and replace it with a clean white studio background using Generative Fill, producing e-commerce-ready imagery in 5 minutes per image

2

Place a product photographed indoors into an outdoor lifestyle scene using Generative Fill for the background and Harmonize to automatically match the product's lighting and shadow to the new environment

3

Use Generative Expand to take a portrait-format social media image and extend the canvas horizontally to create a landscape-format version for a Facebook ad without reshooting

4

Remove a photobomber, power line, or distracting background element from a product lifestyle photo using the Remove tool with a single brush stroke and AI fill that matches the surrounding scene

5

Generate 5 variations of a product lifestyle image background (forest, beach, urban street, kitchen, office) from a single product cutout using Generative Fill prompts, creating a full campaign asset library from one photo

6

Upscale a 1MP AI-generated concept image to 56MP print quality using the Topaz Gigapixel integration in Generative Upscale, making AI-generated assets viable for billboard and large-format print use

7

Retouch a batch of 30 portrait headshots using Neural Filters for skin smoothing, lighting correction, and background replacement at production speed, reducing per-image retouching time from 20 minutes to 5 minutes

8

Create a product launch banner at 10 different sizes for Facebook, Instagram, Google Display, LinkedIn, and print by duplicating the master PSD and using Artboards to maintain all versions in a single file

9

Use Firefly Boards (a collaborative visual canvas) to develop the creative direction for a campaign with the client in real time, generating imagery options in the browser before bringing approved concepts into Photoshop for final production

10

Select and track a moving subject through a video clip using the AI Object Mask, then apply a colour grade only to the subject using an adjustment layer, separating the subject from the background treatment for a commercial video frame

11

Composite 8 separately photographed product variants onto a consistent background by placing each cutout, running Harmonize to automatically match each product's lighting to the background, and exporting all 8 as a final production-ready image set

12

Generate on-brand pattern backgrounds for social media using Firefly's text prompt to create a pattern that matches the brand colour palette, then tile it across a canvas as a repeating design element for campaign artwork

Real-world example

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A Bogota, Colombia-based e-commerce photography studio uses Adobe Photoshop at $22.99 per month to process 120 product images per week using Generative Fill for background replacement and Select Subject for cutouts, reducing the per-image retouching time from 45 minutes to 8 minutes and allowing the studio to take on 3 times as many client projects without additional hiring.

Real-world use case

5 hrs/week

Time saved

AI Generative Fill, background removal via Select Subject, and the Harmonize compositing tool together reduce the manual retouching, background work, and composite matching that previously consumed 5 to 8 hours per week of a professional designer's time.

$500 to $750/mo

Money saved

Replaces outsourced retouching and compositing freelancer costs at $50 to $150 per hour for tasks that Photoshop's AI handles in minutes, allowing in-house teams to produce professional-grade imagery without external resource dependency.

+25% campaign output

Revenue impact

The ability to produce more finished image assets per week (through AI automation of repetitive retouching tasks) allows marketing teams to run more campaigns, test more creative variations, and respond faster to market opportunities.

Who uses Adobe Photoshop most

  • Product photographers who need to remove backgrounds, retouch product details, and produce multiple size variations of each image for different advertising platforms
  • Creative directors and advertising designers who build complex multi-layer composites combining product images, lifestyle photography, and generated backgrounds into finished campaign artwork
  • Social media content teams that produce high volumes of on-brand imagery for Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn and need AI tools to reduce the per-image production time
  • E-commerce brands that need consistent, professionally retouched product imagery across hundreds of SKUs (individual product variations) without the cost of professional photo studio retouching for every image
  • Marketing agencies that produce image-based deliverables for multiple clients and need a single tool that handles every type of image editing task from basic cropping to complex multi-layer compositing
  • Print designers who need to prepare press-ready files with correct colour profiles (CMYK, the colour mode used in print production) and bleed marks for commercial printing
  • Freelance retouchers and photo editors who take on client work that requires professional-grade retouching, background removal, and skin-retouching work at production quality
  • Video production teams that need to create still frame composites, motion graphics source imagery, and title card backgrounds for use in After Effects or Premiere Pro video projects

Not the right fit for

  • Small business owners who only need to resize images, add a logo to a photo, or make basic social media graphics, where Canva at $15 per month is faster and requires no learning investment
  • Vector logo and icon designers who need artwork that scales without quality loss, as Photoshop works with pixels and produces images that become blurry when enlarged beyond their original resolution
  • Video editors who need timeline-based editing, colour grading on video footage, or motion graphics, as Premiere Pro and After Effects are the appropriate Adobe tools for those workflows
  • Teams that need real-time collaborative editing of the same image file simultaneously, as Photoshop's cloud document co-editing is still more limited than tools like Figma for live multi-user design
  • Organisations on very slow or unreliable internet connections where the AI features (Generative Fill, Harmonize, Upscale) are not practical due to the cloud processing requirement for each AI operation

Adobe Photoshop users save 5 hours/week on average. Yours could too.

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