Thursday, February 28, 2013

Adobe Photoshop Touch Now Available for iOS and Android Phones



In February 2012, Adobe launched a photo editing app for Android and iOS tablets called Photoshop Touch. The software price priced at $10, and offers many of Photoshop’s core features in a touch-based interface.

Now, one year later, Adobe is expanding the reach of PS Touch even more: the company announced today that the app is now available for Android and iOS smartphones (and the iPod touch).


The app includes core Photoshop features such as layers, selection tools, filters, tone adjustments, and color adjustments. Layers can be used for photographs as large as 12 megapixels.


Just as with the tablet version of the software, there’s a Scribble Selection feature that makes isolating certain parts of your image a breeze, and a Refine Edge tool can be used to make your selections more precise.


The app is closely connected with Adobe’s Creative Cloud. Users get 2 gigs of free data storage, and can automatically sync their work to the cloud for storage and accessing from other devices.


Here’s a video in which Adobe introduces the new app:


If you want to get started, you can find the app over in the Apple App Store and on Google Play.

4 comments:

  1. Nobody has time to edit photos on mobile phones. Who does that? I mean Instagram is an exception ....

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  2. I hope they will create an Adobe Lightroom for iOS and Andoird OS as well.

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  3. lol at the picture with roses and butterflies. That is exactly the ONE USE of photoshop that is SO popular in mother Russia and SO hateful .. glad that now they can do it on the go and hopefully get hit by a bus.

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