When I first started using Photoshop, I was amazed at how much space it took up on my computer. Now, after a few years of experience, I’m starting to realize that it can take up a lot of space even when it’s not being used. If you’re like me, you probably use Photoshop to create graphics and illustrations. But if you’re like most people, you also use it to create photos and videos. And if you’re like most people, you probably use it to make designs and logos. In all of these cases, Photoshop can take up a lot of space on your computer because it’s used for a lot of different things. It’s not just a graphics program; Photoshop is also used for photo editing, video editing, and design work. So how much space does Photoshop take up on your computer? Well, according to the website CNET (www.cnet.com), the average user uses about 1GB of storage each month when they use Photoshop alone or in combination with other programs such as Microsoft Word and Excel. That’s about 4GB per month! If you’re using Photoshop on an individual computer or in combination with other programs such as Microsoft Word and Excel, then your storage usage will continue to increase over time because the program will keep growing in size even when it’s not being used!