Here's How the Full Version of Photoshop Will Look on the iPad
“We’re completely rethinking the user experience for a modern touch device.”
Following its initial announcement, Adobe has now released footage of how its full version of Photoshop will look on the Apple iPad. The new app will share the same code as its desktop counterpart, ensuring no compromise in its power, performance, editing, and overall effectiveness.
PSD files will be stored in Adobe Cloud and can be worked on across multiple devices that Photoshop is available for, with the same advanced controls following alongside each platform. Any edits will be synced to the desktop. “No exporting, importing, converting to different formats, or fixing whatever didn’t properly convert,” Adobe says. “It all just seamlessly works.”
You will also be able to view layers and key tools in a new way, thanks to the iPad’s touchscreen. You’ll also be able to do selections, masking, filters, adjustments, and more. “We’re completely rethinking the user experience for a modern touch device,” Adobe says. “You’ll find it familiar, but also adapted in smart ways for the device. We’ve designed Photoshop on iPad with natural touch gestures in mind to speed up workflows.”
Check out the visuals above, and expect the app to drop sometime in 2019 with Adobe Creative Cloud subscribers having access to it the same day when it’s eventually released.
In other news, Facebook has introduced 3D photos.