Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Inc.
Photoshop was created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, it has become the de facto industry standard in raster graphics editing, to the point that Photoshop has become a generic trademark leading to its use as a verb such as “to Photoshop an image”, “photoshopping” and “Photoshop contest”, regardless of the software used for the actual editing.
Photoshop can edit and compose raster images in multiple layers and supports masks, alpha compositing, and several color models including RGB, CMYK, CIELAB, spot color, and duotone. Photoshop uses its own PSD and PSB file formats to support these features.
In addition to raster graphics, Photoshop has limited abilities to edit or render text, vector graphics (especially through clipping path), 3D graphics and video. Its feature set can be expanded by plug-ins that can run inside it and offer new features.
Changing the Color of the Background in Photoshop:
Open your image file in Photoshop. Select the “Quick Selection Tool” from the toolbar on the left.
Click on the area of the background you’d like to change. If you make a mistake and select too much, press “Alt” as you click to deselect an area.
Once you’ve selected the background area, go up to the top menu bar and choose “Edit > Fill”. In the box that pops up, choose “Color” from the drop-down menu.
A color picker will appear. Pick the color you want to use for your new background.
How Do You Change the Color of The Background in Photoshop?:
To change the color of your background in Adobe Photoshop: open your image file, select Quick Selection Tool from toolbar on left, click on area of background you’d like to change; if you make a mistake and select too much – press Alt as you click to deselect an area; once you’ve selected background area – go up to top menu bar and choose Edit > Fill; in box that pops up – choose Color from drop-down menu; pick color you want to use for your new background.