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On Feb. 19, 1990, a University of Michigan undergraduate student by the name of Thomas Knoll introduced his pixel manipulation software to the world after signing a licensing agreement with Adobe.
That software was Photoshop, and it would change the way people operated across several computing platforms - from video games to arts and web design to fashion and even government and beyond.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the release, Knoll, who developed the technology with his brother, John Knoll, will engage in the popular Reddit AMA series - or Ask Me Anything - which acts as a question and answer format in which users can engage with those featured in the chats. The AMA will begin at 5 p.m. and could last for two hours or more depending on the flow of the questions.