Adobe's new Photoshop Touch for iPad 2 was briefly and accidentally made available on the App Store this weekend, but the software is expected to officially launch for $9.99 on Monday.
The software was briefly available for purchase on the App Store before it was pulled, but it is expected to have an official, formal launch on Monday. Adobe Photoshop Touch will not be compatible with Apple's first-generation iPad, leaving access to only iPad 2 owners.
The full list of featured advertised for Adobe Photoshop Touch for iPad is:
* Use popular Photoshop features designed for the tablet such as layers, selection tools, adjustments, and filters to create mind-blowing images.
* Use your iPad camera to fill an area on a layer with the unique camera fill feature.
* Select part of an image to extract by scribbling with the Scribble Selection tool. With Refine Edge, use your fingertip to capture even hard-to-select image elements, like hair, with ease.
* Search and acquire images with the integrated Google Image Search.
* Share images on Facebook and view comments right within the app.
* Browse an inspirational gallery for the styles and results you'd like to achieve. Then follow step-by-step tutorials to easily learn techniques the pros use for great-looking results.
* Use AirPrint for wireless printing of Photoshop Touch projects.
* Upload projects to Adobe Creative Cloud* and open layered files from Adobe Photoshop Touch in Photoshop CS5.
* Maximum image resolution: 1600 x 1600 pixels
Before it was pulled from the App Store, developer Steve Troughton-Smith downloaded the application and offered his hands-on impressions on Twitter. He noted that Photoshop is written through Adobe's AIR programming language, explaining why it requires more processing power from the iPad 2.
"Photoshop Touch is not a bad app at all," he wrote. "It's rather good. Can't help to think it could have been so much better without AIR."
Last May, Adobe debuted a trio of Photoshop companion applications that allow users to control the desktop version of the photo editing software on their iPad. But Photoshop Touch, which launched on Android tablets late last year, is a separate application from the desktop version.
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Inviato 27 February 2012 - 03:42 PM
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Inviato 27 February 2012 - 03:45 PM
#11
Inviato 28 February 2012 - 07:01 PM
Manco ha il pennino se è per questo,Perchè, iPad 3 ha lo slot pennino?
ma in vista dell'acquisto del mio primo tablet mettevo sulla bilancia pennino (per il Galaxy Note 10.1) e il Market (per l'iPad3).
Cmq ho scoperto che per Android esiste già da un po' questa applicazione.
#12
Inviato 28 February 2012 - 07:10 PM
Sì certo, l'Adobe è in guerra fredda con Apple...Manco ha il pennino se è per questo,
ma in vista dell'acquisto del mio primo tablet mettevo sulla bilancia pennino (per il Galaxy Note 10.1) e il Market (per l'iPad3).
Cmq ho scoperto che per Android esiste già da un po' questa applicazione.
Se volete un'ottima app di montaggio video vi consiglio Avid Studio finchè costa 4,99€ (aumenterà a 7,99), molto migliore di iMovie.
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Inviato 29 February 2012 - 09:48 AM
ma non ho capito, cosa farebbe in piu' del gia' esistente photoshop express?
se non legge i raw --> fail
PS Express dovrebbe essere solo online mentre questo lavora in locale.
Per quanto riguarda Android ... beh .. va detto che finché non hanno rilasciato la versione iPad non c'è stata molta pubblicità ... altrimenti gioivo prima (non è che la filosofia del software sia dipendente dal dispositivo)
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Inviato 01 March 2012 - 12:13 AM
p.s.
come sarebbe bello vedere photoshop rinnovato sul serio. Se pensate agli effetti che ancora non sono in tempo reale nel preview, se non alcuni....
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