For more instructional videos featuring Photoshop Touch, check out Adobe’s site here.
It also integrates with Google image search and Facebook for easy importing and sharing of images.ĭavid Wadhwani, the SVP of Adobe’s Digital Media Business Unit says that “Photoshop Touch combines the magic of Photoshop and its core features with the convenience of a tablet, bringing image-editing power to the fingertips of millions of people.”īrian Yap, creative director at advertising agency Boxing Clever says that “Adobe Photoshop Touch offers a huge convenience factor and boasts cool Photoshop features tailored for the iPad,” adding, “nearly all of the features I imagined being in Photoshop Touch are there, including the depth in layers, the extraction tools, and fade tool.”Īdobe Photoshop Touch is available today in the App Store for $9.99 and requires both iOS 5 and an iPad 2.
You can combine multiple photos into layered images, perform simple edits, extract objects from images using the Scribble Selection Tool, select with a deft touch using Refine Edge and all of the basics like painting, touching up and layer arrangement.
This is definitely not a tablet version of the full Photoshop you know, but it does have a lot of the same tricks. It’s a pretty sweet effect, you can see it in the video below. In the Spot Healing Brush settings panel that opens, enable Sample all layers to use all visible layers in. From the tool options that open, you can set the brush size, and hardness. One of those is the camera fill effect, with which you can use a flashlight to effectively ‘re-light’ a scene. Tap the Spot Healing Brush () icon from the toolbar. Some of them mimic the functions of Photoshop, but some of them use the tablet’s capabilities to expand on what you can do in interesting ways. The latest flavor of the Adobes mobile verson of Photoshop gets a tune-up with support for Retina Display and other. The app has a ton of features that take advantage of the touch screen, sensors and even camera in the iPad 2. Services & Software Adobe Photoshop Touch iPad app now supports Retina Display. Because of the hardware requirements of the app, it’s only going to work on second generation versions of the tablet. If you’re familiar with the desktop version of Photoshop, you’ll notice this is a little more stripped down, but very useful for editing together a great photo. The new app will allow you to make basic adjustments to your photos.
Releasing Photoshop Touch on Android tablets first, before the iPad was an interesting move for Adobe, but whatever the reason, it’s on the iPad 2 now and it runs $9.99 on the App Store. As pointed out by 9to5mac, Adobe has just released its new Adobe Photoshop Touch for iPad app to the iTunes App Store.