“Adobe is bringing Photoshop CC to the iPad,” Peter Bright reports for Ars Technica. “Set for release next year, Photoshop CC for iPad will bring the full Photoshop engine to Apple’s line of tablets.”
“Photoshop for iPad has a user interface structured similarly to the desktop application,” Bright reports. “It is immediately familiar to users of the application but tuned for touch screens, with larger targets and adaptations for the tablet as well as gestures to streamline workflows. Both touch and pencil input are supported.”
“The interface is somewhat simpler than the desktop version, and although the same Photoshop code is running under the hood to ensure there’s no loss of fidelity, not every feature will be available in the mobile version,” Bright reports. “The first release will contain the main tools while Adobe plans to add more in the future.”
Read more, and see the screenshots, in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: Here come the desktop-class apps to Apple’s iPad Pro!
Pull up a seat 'cause we've got an announcement for you – and this one's a doozy! Not only are we bringing #Photoshop to the iPad, but we've got a load of other updates including #AdobeDimension, Project Gemini, Project Aero, and more: https://t.co/OYXQ5D9bdF pic.twitter.com/2jE2HCYpjZ
— Adobe Photoshop (@Photoshop) October 15, 2018
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Too late, and too expensive …. Serif’s Affinity Photos, Designer and (currently Beta) Publisher programs will be my main game as soon as practicable.
Adobe can take the monthly extortion fee and shove it.
Adobe can take their monthly extortion fee and shove it.
I have been using PS since version one. No way Jose I will give up my large twin screen monitors for a tiny iPad. That said, hey, if that’s all you need best wishes…
Exactly!
I haven’t discovered any iOS app that could hold a candle to its predecessor Windows app or Mac port. IOS is inherently limiting. Renter beware.
That was awesome!
Affinity over extortionist Adobe.
👍👍👍
A good reminder of how most of the images we see are fake, manipulated BS. Is adding jellyfish to a picture of a forest supposed to be “creative”?
Late to the game… They sould’ve been first.
Lame Adobe
The full version of Photoshop will let users open and edit native Photoshop (PSD) files and access all of the Photoshop editing and layers features that are currently only available on computers