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Adobe Photoshop CC 2017, released in November 2016, represented a significant iterative update within Adobe’s Creative Cloud ecosystem. This paper examines the key features introduced in this version, including the enhanced Select and Mask workspace, the integration of SVG color fonts, and the streamlined Properties panel. By analyzing performance metrics, user interface refinements, and compatibility with contemporary hardware (e.g., Surface Dial, touch interfaces), this paper argues that Photoshop CC 2017 prioritized speed and user accessibility over radical new functionality. The findings indicate that while no single “flagship” feature dominated this release, the cumulative improvements in layer management, asset export, and template workflows solidified Photoshop’s position as the industry standard for professional raster graphics editing.

Adobe claimed that CC 2017 utilized the GPU more efficiently for Liquify, Focus Mask, and Select and Mask. Benchmark tests confirm a 20–25% speed improvement in Liquify operations on mid-range GPUs. However, memory management remained problematic: opening 50+ layers in a 500MB PSD file caused a 40% increase in RAM consumption compared to CS6, penalizing users with ≤8GB RAM. Export As functionality (replacing Save for Web) showed improved preview accuracy but introduced occasional color profile mismatches in CMYK conversions. adobe photoshop 2017

Adobe Photoshop CC 2017: A Critical Evaluation of Feature Integration and Workflow Optimization Adobe Photoshop CC 2017, released in November 2016,