Photoshop for iPad

Photoshop for iPad
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  • At the recently concluded Photoshop world event Adobe unveiled a working prototype of a future Tablet centric version of Photoshop.
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At the recently concluded Photoshop world event Adobe unveiled a working prototype of a future Tablet centric version of Photoshop.

In this case they focussed on the iPad version of the app, which was more on the lines of a full-blown Windows version of the application rather than being similar to the current barebones Photoshop Express which is available for free on the iPad.
In the demo Adobe showed off signature Photoshop features such as Layers, which were successfully adapted for a touch based interface. In the demo the image could be easily be scaled or rotated through the multi-touch interface.

While the Layers feature has been seen in apps like Layers Pro, it is still in its infancy and the
functionality is pretty basic.

Speaking at the conference Adobe's John Loiacono, Head of Photoshop division stated it was a "technology we're looking at".

According to Loiacono, "This is just a concept about how do we take technologies we found in Lightroom and Photoshop and actually extend those to these devices as they become more important to your workflows."

It is no secret that Adobe is investing into image editing apps for touch based devices; already they have Adobe Ideas and Photoshop Express for Android and iOS devices. A more beefed up version of Photoshop would be the natural evolution of the Photoshop Express technology.
Currently the tablet market is already loaded with a plethora of image editing software's such as the award winning paint app Brushes, the vector graphics app InkPad and AutoDesk's SketchBook Pro.

While all these apps work very well they have limited functionality, as heavy-duty image editors require lots of processing power.  Hopefully, Adobe will combine all the features available in separate apps. The new found processing power of tablets can only help in making this possible.
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