Minimum System Requirements:
Processor: Intel Pentium III or compatible
Operating System: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP or Mac OS 9/OS X (Classic)
RAM: 128 MB (192 MB recommended)
Hard Disk Space: 280 MB of available hard-disk space
Graphics Card: 800 x 600 monitor resolution with 8-bit/16-bit color display (24-bit color recommended)
CD-ROM Drive: Required for installation from CD
Internet Connection: Required for product activation
Additional Requirements for Mac OS:
Processor: PowerPC G3, G4, or G5 processor
Operating System: Mac OS 9.1, 9.2, Mac OS X (Classic)
RAM: 128 MB (192 MB recommended)
Hard Disk Space: 320 MB of available hard-disk space
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 was a significant release of the popular image editing software, introduced by Adobe Systems in March 2002. It was one of the most influential versions of Photoshop, introducing several groundbreaking features and setting new standards for image editing software.
Healing Brush Tool: This revolutionary tool allowed users to easily remove imperfections from images by blending them with surrounding pixels, making retouching more efficient and natural.
File Browser: The new File Browser provided a more efficient way to manage and organize image files, allowing users to preview, sort, and manage images more effectively.
Web Features: Photoshop 7.0 introduced improved web features, including the ability to slice images, optimize web graphics, and create rollover effects, making it easier for designers to create web-ready graphics.
Vector Text: The ability to create and edit vector-based text layers was introduced, allowing for more flexibility and control over text in designs.
Customizable Workspace: Users could now customize their workspace by rearranging pallets and menus, allowing for a more personalized and efficient workflow.
Paint Engine: The paint engine was improved to provide smoother and more realistic brush strokes, enhancing the overall painting and drawing experience.
Compatibility: Photoshop 7.0 was compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems, making it accessible to a broader range of users.