Photoshop

[foh-toh-shop] /ˈfoʊ toʊˌʃɒp/
Trademark.
1.
a brand name for computer software used to digitally alter digital photographs or other graphics.
verb (used with object), Photoshopped, Photoshopping.
2.
(sometimes lowercase) to alter (an image) using this software: Her face is nicely Photoshopped in the ad.
They’ve photoshopped the car onto an image of a beautiful beach.
Examples from the web for Photoshop
  • The bevel is a relatively common effect in graphic editors such as Photoshop.
British Dictionary definitions for Photoshop

Photoshop

/ˈfəʊtəʊˌʃɒp/
verb -shops, -shopping, -shopped
1.
(transitive) to alter (a digital photograph or other image), using an image editing application, especially Adobe Photoshop
Word Origin and History for Photoshop

photoshop

v.

"to edit an image using a computer program," 1992, originally, and properly still, only in reference to Photoshop, a bitmap graphics editor trademarked and published by Adobe, released in 1990. Like Taser and Dumpster, it has a tendency to become generic, but if you use it that way in print their lawyers will still send you The Letter. Related: Photoshopped; photoshopping.

Photoshop in Technology
graphics, tool
An image manipulation program by Adobe Systems, Inc..
(https://adobe.com/Apps/Photoshop.html).
[Summary?]
(1995-07-05)