For years, photographers relied on the "Pen Tool" for hours of painstaking pathing. The 2020 update didn't eliminate the Pen Tool, but it made it optional for 80% of common tasks. Removing a sky or isolating a product for an e-commerce listing became a single-click process. Perhaps the most controversial change at the time was the rebranding of "Presets." Adobe consolidated Gradients, Color Lookups, Patterns, and Shapes into a unified "Presets" panel. Long-time users initially panicked, fearing their beloved "Styles" were gone. In reality, Adobe had simply modernized the interface.
Photoshop 2020 is the "Goldilocks" edition. It is not as slow as the cloud-heavy versions that would follow, nor as archaic as the CS6 era. It represents Adobe at its best: leveraging AI to remove boredom, not creativity. Photoshop 2020
The new panel was faster, searchable, and cloud-synced. For the first time, a designer could create a custom gradient on their office PC and have it instantly available on their laptop. This move signaled Adobe’s push toward a seamless, cloud-centric workflow. While the desktop version got the features, 2020 marked the maturation of Photoshop on the iPad . The desktop update included cloud document improvements that allowed users to start a complex composite on a Surface Studio (or Mac) and then refine the edges on an iPad with Apple Pencil. For years, photographers relied on the "Pen Tool"
If you can find a copy on Adobe’s Creative Cloud archive, it remains one of the most stable, efficient versions of the world’s most famous image editor. Perhaps the most controversial change at the time
Released in November 2019, Adobe Photoshop 2020 (version 21.0) arrived at a fascinating crossroads in digital art history. On one side stood the legacy of 30 years of pixel-perfect precision; on the other loomed the unstoppable wave of Artificial Intelligence. While it didn’t reinvent the wheel, Photoshop 2020 acted as the crucial bridge, introducing features that changed how we remove backgrounds, paint, and collaborate—all while sporting a fresh, darker coat of paint. The "Object Selection" Revolution The headline act of Photoshop 2020 was the dramatic overhaul of the Object Selection Tool . Previously a niche option, it became a powerhouse. By utilizing Adobe Sensei (Adobe’s AI engine), the tool allowed users to simply draw a rough marquee or lasso around an object—a person, a chair, a coffee cup—and watch Photoshop instantly snap a precise selection around its edges.