![]() While I am by no means a PS pro, I saw every tool, brush, and setting that gets me through my day. In fact, we aren’t sure this model will ever make it to stores, but the idea of this type of pen experience on a tablet is intriguing.Īs to the Photoshop Touch app itself, here’s what Droid-Life has to say about Adobe’s touch-enabled program for Android in their brief hands-on time with it:Īs a piece of software that won’t be here for another month, it was very polished, easy to navigate, and powerful. It was built specifically for their new pen technology that is pressure sensitive and allows you to draw, erase and choose colors in a jiff. According to Droid-Life, the Samsung tablet may not make it into production and is being used as a proof-of-concept device at this time: For example, HTC currently offers the HTC Jetstream, the HTC Flyer, and the HTC EVO View 4G tablets with HTC Scribe and the HTC Magic Pen that can register hundreds of pen input pressure points. ![]() It’s unclear if the pressure-sensitive pen technology that’s being demoed on the Samsung tablet as part of the Photoshop Touch demo would apply to other tablets. Adobe says that tablets are now reaching the computing power of computers just 5 years ago, and we can hopefully see more professional apps–like Photoshop–being ported to the mobile experience down the road.Īccording to Adobe, plug-ins for Photoshop will not be available at this time, but the company may be exploring the idea for the future for creative professionals who need for tools. Adobe Photoshop Touch was created using Adobe Air. An iOS version of the app will be announced in early 2012. Photoshop Touch will debut in November 2011 for Android tablets at $9.99, and will allow users to edit and manipulate photos easily while on the go. The slate that’s being used to showcase Photoshop Touch runs Android Honeycomb, it appears, and highlights a pressure-sensitive and pen-enabled touchscreen that will make it easy for users to draw and edit on the tablet. Update: MacStories has a nice early review of the app.At the Adobe MAX conference in Los Angeles, California, which coincidentally or ironically is happening the same week that Apple’s slated for its iPhone announcement, Adobe and Samsung are showing off Photoshop Touch, a more feature-rich Photoshop experience on a tablet, on a prototype Samsung slate. ![]() ![]() The company has been taking steps onto the iPad and other tablets with a series of applications, although they have obviously yet to match the capabilities of the desktop versions of the Adobe's key software products.Īdobe's initial goal for the iPad was to explore how the device might be used as an auxiliary input for the desktop version, but the company has broadened its scope to now include at least some of the dedicated image editing features from Photoshop in its latest apps. Transform images with core Adobe Photoshop features in an app designed for tablets.Ĭombine images, apply professional effects, share results with friends and family through sites like Facebook, and more – all from the convenience of your iPad.Īdobe Photoshop Touch is the flagship app from a group of six tablet apps that Adobe announced last October. As previously noted, the app is currently compatible only with the iPad 2 running iOS 5. The app has now returned to the App Store, where it is available for $9.99. Yesterday, Adobe prematurely launched its new Photoshop Touch app for the iPad 2, quickly pulling it amid claims that the official launch was scheduled for Monday, February 27.
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