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Global Image Editing Software Market Research Report 2017
Image Editing Software
Report Details:
This report studies the market competition by top manufacturers, with production, price, revenue (value) and market share for each manufacturer
Major Key Players
Adobe Photoshop
ACD See
Windows Photo Gallery,
PCPaint
Cyber Ink
PhaseOne
Affinity Photo
Befunky
Magix
PaintShop
Pixlr
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Geographically, this report is segmented into several key regions, with sales, revenue, market share (%) and growth Rate (%) of Image Editing Software in these regions, from 2012 to 2022 (forecast), covering United States North America Europe Asia-Pacific South America Middle East and Africa
The On the basis of product, the Image Editing Software market is primarily split into Entry Level Software Enthusiast/Prosumer Level Professional Level
On the basis on the end users/applications, this report covers Individual Use School Commercial Use Others
Some Major Points from Table of content:
2017-2022 Image Editing Software Report on Global and United States Market, Status and Forecast, by Players, Types and Applications 1 Methodology and Data Source 1.1 Methodology/Research Approach 1.1.1 Research Programs/Design 1.1.2 Market Size Estimation 1.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation 1.2 Data Source 2.1.1 Secondary Sources 2.1.2 Primary Sources 1.3 Disclaimer
2 Image Editing Software Market Overview 2.1 Image Editing Software Product Overview 2.2 Image Editing Software Market Segment by Type 2.2.1 Entry Level Software 2.2.2 Enthusiast/Prosumer Level 2.2.3 Professional Level 2.3 Global Image Editing Software Product Segment by Type 2.3.1 Global Image Editing Software Sales (K Units) and Growth (%) by Types (2012, 2016 and 2022) 2.3.2 Global Image Editing Software Sales (K Units) and Market Share (%) by Types (2012-2017) 2.3.3 Global Image Editing Software Revenue (Million USD) and Market Share (%) by Types (2012-2017) 2.3.4 Global Image Editing Software Price (USD/Unit) by Type (2012-2017) 2.4 United States Image Editing Software Product Segment by Type 2.4.1 United States Image Editing Software Sales (K Units) and Growth by Types (2012, 2016 and 2022)
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7 Image Editing Software Players/Manufacturers Profiles and Sales Data 7.1 Adobe Photoshop 7.1.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.1.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.1.2.1 Product A 7.1.2.2 Product B 7.1.3 Adobe Photoshop Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.1.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.2 ACD See 7.2.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.2.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.2.2.1 Product A 7.2.2.2 Product B 7.2.3 ACD See Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.2.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.3 Windows Photo Gallery 7.3.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.3.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.3.2.1 Product A 7.3.2.2 Product B 7.3.3 Windows Photo Gallery Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.3.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.4 PCPaint 7.4.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.4.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.4.2.1 Product A 7.4.2.2 Product B 7.4.3 PCPaint Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.4.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.5 Cyber Ink 7.5.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.5.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.5.2.1 Product A 7.5.2.2 Product B 7.5.3 Cyber Ink Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.5.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.6 PhaseOne 7.6.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.6.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.6.2.1 Product A 7.6.2.2 Product B 7.6.3 PhaseOne Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.6.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.7 Affinity Photo 7.7.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.7.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.7.2.1 Product A 7.7.2.2 Product B 7.7.3 Affinity Photo Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.7.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.8 Befunky 7.8.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.8.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.8.2.1 Product A 7.8.2.2 Product B 7.8.3 Befunky Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.8.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.9 Magix 7.9.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.9.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.9.2.1 Product A 7.9.2.2 Product B 7.9.3 Magix Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.9.4 Main Business/Business Overview 7.10 PaintShop 7.10.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors 7.10.2 Image Editing Software Product Category, Application and Specification 7.10.2.1 Product A 7.10.2.2 Product B 7.10.3 PaintShop Image Editing Software Sales (K Units), Revenue (Million USD), Price (USD/Unit) and Gross Margin (%) (2012-2017) 7.10.4 Main Business/Business Overview
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Creative Industries
The term creative industry started around 20 to 30 years ago. It was first attempted in the UK to see how much the industry was worth in 1997.
In 2018 the UK creative Industries (GVA) gross Value added was £111.7 billion. The GVA of the creative industries is groing 5 times than the average of the UK economy! In 2018 the creative industries exported £35.6bn of services and account for 12% of all UK service exports. Between 2017 and 2018 exports grew by 8.9%. There are more than 2 million people who work in the creative industries and growing.
Different creative industries can I work in?
advertising and marketing
architecture
crafts
design
fashion
film, TV, video, radio and photography
IT, software and computer services
publishing
museums, galleries and libraries
music, performing and visual arts.
Different job in the creative industry https://discovercreative.careers/#/
The creative industries is mostly made up of small companies and micro-businesses, which have less than 10 employees. The largest amount of creative industry jobs are located in London. There are lots of other opportunities are located elsewhere in the UK. The South East, East of England, North West, South West and Scotland are key regions.
While the majority of companies may be small, the sector also has large well-established organisations that recruit graduates. Examples include:
Advertising - AMV BBDO, Grey UK, Leo Burnett, McCann.
Cultural heritage - English Heritage, National Trust, National Museum Wales, Victoria and Albert Museum, National Galleries of Scotland.
Design - Jaguar Land Rover, Harrods, AKQA, Big Active.
Fashion - Arcadia, ASOS, Burberry, John Lewis & Partners, Marks & Spencer, Next.
Film/TV - Ealing Studios, Endemol Shine UK, Pinewood Studios, Sony Pictures, ITV, BBC, Channel 4.
Music - Opera North, Sony Music UK, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group.
Publishing - Bloomsbury, HarperCollins UK, Oxford University Press, Penguin Random House.
Video games - Rockstar North, Codemasters, Sports Interactive, Creative Assembly.
Different jobs in Photography
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/list-of-careers-in-photography
https://discovercreative.careers/#/?search=photography&context=careers&tags=12811
In Photography it will overlap into other different part of the creative industry. It depends entirely on the type of job you are asked to do. For Musicians to might be making album covers, promotion work. Film maker it might be compositing a cover page. Photographer can overlap into galleries and bookmaking to show their work. Fashion Industry must work closely with the designer and the model to capture the image they are after and in post-production if someone else is editing the photo the retoucher. From our talks this week we heard how photography can overlap with the writers and publishing companies such as Penguin, taking portraits of authors and famous people to still life work promoting the authors work. Photographer can overlap into galleries and bookmaking to show their work.
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Magnitude and Direction, Issue #42 | 20 Sep 2019
Hardware, Prototyping, and Fabrication
♂️ These robots learn how to dig holes by watching humans do it. (So does one dig, while 4 others watch?) ✝ Robot priests are giving new meaning to the term deus ex machina. (I hope you thought that was as witty as I did.) It's amazing how much stuff (and people) you can fit into a fire truck (or ambulance, or rescue helicopter...)
Software and Programming
➕ generated.space is a great collection of very aesthetic, generative artwork. ➡ This AI tries to make emojis more lifelike and is neither particularly good, nor necessary. It is, however, very scary. Clippy is back. Ironically, he's back on Mac, not Windows. (He's also available for websites, like here for example.) The Recomendo newsletter did a better job describing this than I did, so I'll just re-print what they've written:
"I’ve waited all my life for a tool that would create art for me. It’s here. Artbreeder is a website that breeds new visual images from existing images. Using deep learning (AI) algorithms it generates multiple photo-realistic “children” mutations of one image. You — the gardener — select one mutant you like and then breed further generations from its descendants. You can also crossbreed two different images. Very quickly, you can create infinite numbers of highly detailed album covers, logos, game characters, exotic landscapes. I find it fiendishly addictive. Wanna see the zoo of unearthly creatures I found/made? (Note: If Artbreeder is not out of beta use Ganbreeder, it’s predecessor.) — [Kevin Kelly]"
Science, Engineering, and Biomedicine
You've heard of "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!" but have you heard of "I Can't Believe It's Mostly Water!"? Also on the topic of water, pulling moisture out of thin air in arid, desert climates won't only be the stuff of sci-fi for much longer. The website Relativity, showing how recent observations of a star orbiting near the galactic core helps support Einstein's theory of general relativity, is a great example of the kind of science communication we need to be doing more of.
Mapping, History, and Data Science
There's a (near-infinite) world of colors out there for you to name! (I named one 'Jimmy') ⛓ Do you understand how the blockchain works? If not, maybe this data sonification/visualization will help (it probably won't but it sounds and looks really cool). The orientation of airport runways may not sound very interesting, but I was absorbed by this map almost immediately. (For example, what's with the pretty drastic East/West divide among US runways?) What were the most popular videos on Youtube a decade ago?
Events and Opportunities
We're within spitting distance of Fall and there's lots of exciting autumnal activities coming up:
Sunday, 9/22 The World Health Organization is hosting the first-ever edition of the Walk the Talk: The Health for All Challenge in the United States, being held over 4 miles in New York's beautiful Central Park. This fun run/walk will bring together people from all over the world for a celebration of health, on the eve of the United Nations General Assembly
Monday, 9/23 Derek Brand's monthly ECHO biotech gathering is back and, as always, bringing together some of the NYC area's most exciting life science startups and entrepreneurs.
Monday, 9/23 Coming off a great mid-summer meetup with the Health-Tech Connect group, the Mount Sinai Innovators Group is teaming up with them again for another event featuring some great pre-SINAInnovations topics: Artificial Intelligence and Assistive Devices. Both presenters have extensive experience in the healthcare startup space and this promises to be a can't-miss event!
Tuesday, 9/24 Join NYDesigns for a tour of their 5,000 square foot fabrication facility and learn about how you can make use of all the impressive equipment there at their upcoming open house.
Tuesday, 9/24 Join GeoNYC and Doctors Without Borders for a special map-a-thon to fill in missing geospatial data for underserved regions in order to provide international and local NGOs and individuals with the data they need to better respond to crises.
Wednesday, 9/25 The NYC JLABS crew is back for their next Innovators and Entrepreneurs mixer, which promises, as always, to be a great event to meet local life science startups and biotech enthusiasts.
Wednesday, 9/25 The RobotLab meetup's September event focuses on the good, the bad, and the ugly of Industry 4.0 and autonomous manufacturing.
Thursday, 9/26 Join GRO-Biotech, MSIG, and the Petri biotech accelerator at Mount Sinai for an info session on opportunities to get involved in their new startup program focused on helping formation-stage innovators realize the next frontier of biology and engineering
Thursday, 9/26 It's been touched on in previous Existential Medicine events, but the next science seminar collab between New Lab and JLABS dives deep into the revolutionary, and sometimes controversial technology of CRISPR. Use code "NewLab2019" to unlock the event registration.
Saturday, 9/28 Admission is just the swipe of a metro card for the Parade of Trains at the Brighton Beach station. Vintage train cars from all periods of the subway's history will be on display, as well as taking passengers on short trips around south Brooklyn.
Monday, 9/30 The NY Hardware Startup meetup is back with their regularly scheduled programming, which, in this case, means presentations from the likes of Lime, Light Phone, and more, down at General Assembly in the Flatiron.
Tuesday, 10/1 The next stop on Ogilvy's healthcare innovation pop-up series takes them to Hudson Yards, where they're teaming up with the HITLAB and SAP.iO Foundry for an event that will focus primarily on the female and underserved health innovators who are disrupting healthcare today.
Tuesday, 10/1 NYDesigns' next Women in Tech happy hour is back at Bierocracy in Long Island City. As always, individuals who identify as female and men are welcome to attend, too!
Wednesday, 10/2 The next edition of Larger Than Life Science at New York BioLabs is back and focusing on a crucial aspect of bringing healthcare innovations to market: preparing for and conducting clinical trials.
Some other upcoming events to keep on your radar...
Monday, 10/7 Join GRO-Biotech and Insight Data Sciences for a talk and Q&A about different careers in data, the most suitable backgrounds for each of them, and how Insight Data Sciences can help you make the transition.
Saturday, 10/12 The next edition of Hot Glass Cold Beer returns to the Brooklyn Glass studios in Gowanus, featuring live glass blowing, open studios, and effectively endless amounts of beer. As always, getting a ticker in advance (versus at the door) means you'll be guaranteed to get one of their hand-made glasses (which you can subsequently drink out of for the rest of the night).
October 11-16 Innovation Week at Mount Sinai. What started as just the SINAInnovations conference is now a week's worth of activities dedicated to bringing New York's biomedical innovation communities together. Here's the full lineup:
Friday-Sunday, 10/11-13 Mount Sinai Health Hackathon. The 4th annual Mount Sinai Health Hackathon will be an exciting 48-hour transdisciplinary competition focused on creating novel technology solutions for problems in healthcare. This year’s theme is Artificial Intelligence – Expanding the Limits of Human Performance.
Tuesday, 10/15 Careers & Connections 2019. October may feel far away, but I promise you it's not and you'll want to be sure to mark your calendars for GRO-Biotech's next big event, the Careers & Connections mini-conference and networking event, held concurrently with emerging healthcare technologies conference, SINAInnovations.
Tuesday & Wednesday, 10/15-16 SINAInnovations Conference. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is hosting its eighth annual SINAInnovations conference around the theme of Artificial Intelligence. A range of talks and panels will focus on the explosive growth of AI in our society and in particular in medicine, featuring international thought leaders across the range of relevant domains.
Wednesday, 10/16 Right after Careers & Connections, GRO-Biotech is hosting a fireside chat at BioLabs with Adam Wollowick from Stryker and Jack Wu from Adlai Nortye on what a career in business development looks like and how you can start a career in bizdev.
Saturday, 10/19 New Lab's annual open house birthday celebration is back, with a theme this year of Light+Motion. As always, you can expect pretty much everyone affiliated with technology, design, science, and/or entrepreneurship to turn up for what's one of the bigger bashes of the year.
Saturday & Sunday 10/19-20 The biggest bi-annual graduate career symposium in the country is back at NYU Med showcasing all the career trajectories you can pursue post-PhD. This is one of the best opportunities for graduate students and postdocs to learn about the breadth of career paths for doctorates and an amazing place to network with the next generation of scientists. More info on the two-day conference can be found here, and the registration link is here.
Saturday, 10/26 The Future of Care conference is back at Rockefeller University featuring some of the latest breakthroughs in clinical care and the innovators helping shepherd them from bench to bedside. Apply to attend the conference by September 6th.
Tuesday, 10/29 Join Columbia Nano Labs for their annual Industry Day conference. Learn how you can use and leverage the Nano Labs facilities, hear from a panel of entrepreneurs who have done just that, and listen to faculty and technical experts discuss the way these sophisticated tools contribute to cutting-edge research. (Yes, this was rescheduled from the originally planed date of 9/5.)
Thursday, 10/31 Pitching your startup in front of investors doesn't have to be spooky. The Mid Atlantic Bio Angels 1st Pitch events offer NYC's biotech entrepreneurs the chance to pitch their innovations in front of a panel of real investors and receive critical feedback on their pitches and business plans. The 1st Pitch events are also a great place to learn about the latest innovations in the NYC biotech ecosystem and connect with some of its major players.
Friday-Sunday, 11/8-10 For 36 hours on November 8-10, HackPrinceton will bring together 600 developers and designers from across the country to create incredible software and hardware projects. They'll have swag, workshops, mentors, prizes, games, free food, and more.
Map of the Month
When we hear about the 2-3 Celsius increase in temperature that's going to set us on path to irreversible environmental changes, it often sounds like it's still a ways off. As this map from the Washington Post shows, that future is already becoming a reality in some parts of the US.
Odds & Ends
Bovine Obstruction. I can't explain this.
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Magnitude and Direction, Issue #31 | 19 Apr 2019
Notes
Yes, I know the header is another sans serif font, but it's a cool open-source one, as you'll see down in the Software section. --- Also, I've just launched a new portion of this newsletter, which takes ones of the topics covered in the previous day's issue of M&D and expands on it, with a little bit more of my own voice and opinions. Think of it as an Op-Ed column for M&D. And, of course, another physics pun is involved, this one to reflect that point in time when you're still sitting in bed, grab your phone, open the article, and end up stuck in bed reading it. It's a moment when an object at rest (you) stays at rest... one could call it a Moment of Inertia. (So I did.)
Hardware, Prototyping, and Fabrication
The sleek, geometric design of this industrial-modern table by Tyler Bell belies the intense craftwork that went into it. I just wish I had that much workshop space... Is it possible to take out the Internet? (And are you wondering why I put this in the hardware section rather than the software section?) The next time you think you're experiencing a home invasion, make sure it isn't just your robotic vacuum. Boston Dynamics' first consumer robot is ready for the Iditarod. My dad found this one: Etch-a-snap takes pictures and renders the image using a classic Etch-a-Sketch. As you might guess, these aren't 4K images, but they are definitely unique.
Software and Programming
CSSBattle is code golf for CSS code. Change the CSS code to match the design you're given, but try to do it in as few modifications as possible (hence the "golf" part). Public Sans is "a strong, neutral typeface for interfaces, text, and headings" developed by the United States Web Design System (did you know we had one of those?). It's also this edition's header font. "[i]f the Web should be 'a permanent, long-lived store of humanity’s intellectual heritage… it needs to be indexed, just like a library. Google apparently doesn’t share that view.'"
Science, Engineering, and Biomedicine
🧠 Anatomists and evolutionary biologists answer the age-old question "what is the least useful body part?" 🥃 According to the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, "whiskey" is any spirit that touches wood. As you might expect, this can enable you to get away with quite a bit. To understand how people will react to driverless cars, those cars have to be, well, driverless. This poses some difficulties, however, since you can't currently let an autonomous vehicle roam around completely unsupervised. A compromise? Have your safety drivers disguise themselves as car seats. If an organism has chlorophyll, it does photosynthesis, right? Apparently not always... What's it like spending almost a year in space? Depending on who you ask, apparently, it's either great news or a sobering outcome. But how can that be when the experiment in question was the same? Tomorrow's edition of Moment of Inertia will explore this phenomenon (and maybe also the outcomes of long-term space habitation), and what we can do to address it.
Mapping, History, and Data Science
⚰ I wasn't really sure initially where to put the Google Cemetery, since it's sweeping amalgamation of the tech giant's now-dead hardware and software initiatives. Ultimately, this stuff is a part of Internet history, I suppose, so I decided to split the difference and put it in this section. As a bonus, I challenge to you see how many of these products you'd even heard of before. I had used or heard of somewhere between 20% and 25% (RIP Google Inbox). 🦅🦆 Digitization has had an impact on numerous fields, from manufacturing, to marketing, and even birding - yes bird-watching has its own online, open data set. One of the things you can do with this data set is visualize bird migration patterns as they correspond to regional climates. Seen together, you almost wonder if the birds are responding to the weather, or vice-versa... A description of the data set can be found here. These breakdowns of how the big tech companies make their money is extremely illuminating with respect to each one's business priorities. One big takeaway: Facebook either needs to do everything in its power to diversify its business model, or they're never actually going to change the way they do anything (despite what Zuck might write in his Op-Eds).
Events and Opportunities
There's only one event that really matters in the coming two weeks...
Sunday-Friday, 4/21-26 The New York Taste of Science Festival is back all next week with boozy lectures, interactive science fairs, and much more at a variety of locations around the city.
Tuesday, 4/23 The 4th Annual GRO Your Career life sciences conference will be at Columbia University (and yes, I am helping organize this event). A wide array of professionals from industries directly and indirectly related to the life sciences will be giving talks and participating in panel discussions, with lots of opportunities for networking.
Wednesday, 4/24 Scientists, artists, and everything in between gather together for the April SciArt Synapse mixer at the Peculier Pub.
Tuesday, 4/30 Derek Brand's next ECHO Bio-entrepreneurship meetup gathers together a cross-section of the NYC biotech community for the first get-together of the spring.
Thursday, 5/2 Falling Walls is a global lightning pitch competition hosted by the German Embassy in celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall, and featuring enterprising scientists and startups seeking to answer the question of "what will be the next walls to fall"? Their next New York event takes place at NYU's Leslie eLab.
Friday, 5/3 CUNY Startups hosts a bracket-style pitch competition where startups go head-to-head in a series of elimination rounds to see who wins the final prize of free access to CPGO Network, which provides a three-month capital listing on Castle Placement’s website, 100 targeted investors with contact information, and access to CPGO (Castle Placement’s proprietary capital raising app).
Some other upcoming events to keep on your radar...
May 3-5 MIT is holding their 2019 Grand Hack, one of the biggest medical hackathons in the world that has spawned several successful companies over its history. Applications to participate are due by April 17th!
Wednesday, 5/8 The Transit Techies meet up once again at Sidewalk Labs in the Hudson Yards for their eighth event.
Thursday, 5/16 The RobotLab meetup holds their next event at the heart of Silicon Alley with a discussion about the future of human-robot interactions.
Thursday & Friday, 6/20-21 The Biodesign Challenge Summit 2019 on June 20th and 21st at Parsons School of Design and the Museum of Modern Art brings together 36 teams from 9 countries to present their visions for the future of biotechnology. Use code SUMMITVIP115 for a free pass.
Map of the Month
Follow the growth of NYC's street grid with Here Grows New York City.
Odds & Ends
More stuff to play with in your browser. This time it's the Chrome Music Lab.
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