Adobe Photoshop Touch
Ciaran Moore - September 16, 2012Adobe Photoshop Touch is more or less the usual thing we’ve all come to expect from Photoshop, except this version has been made specifically for the iPad.
Given the complexity of its desktop cousin, you might be surprised at just how much has made it into this particular version. For example, it includes clone stamp, curves, magic wand and lets you work with layers. It comes with several tutorials ready for you to jump straight into, such as how to remove a background person from a photo and how to make drop shadow text.
Although an iPad has somewhat limited screen space when compared to a desktop or laptop, Adobe have managed to make the user interface quite uncluttered, while still offering quite a variety of different tools. It has toolbars along the screen edges, which can be hidden when not in use. These also contain icons which fly out to offer more options when tapped. Image layers are to the right as usual and can also be hidden if necessary. You can add pictures from the internet from inside the program, for example from Facebook or Google images, or take a photo directly with your iPad camera and then it’s ready for you to go to work on immediately.
This program is a nice addition for anyone who owns an iPad and wants to do some graphic work when on the road or away from their main computer. You can check it out at Adobe.com.
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