This is a great first effort from Adobe for the.
The original iPad just doesn't have the horsepower to make the app viable.
If you managed to get your hands on it before it was pulled, feel free to let us know, otherwise we'll be keeping our eyes out for its eventual full release. Adobe Photoshop Touch is a 50 MB download, and must run on an iPad 2. Update: It was pulled, but it is back (9.99 at iTunes) Photoshop maker Adobe Systems, Inc., released a long-expected iPad companion aptly. According to Adobe, the new app 'lets you quickly combine images, apply professional effects, share the results with friends and family through social networking sites like Facebook, and more.
Photoshop Touch has apparently been pulled from the App Store - it seems that Adobe wasn't quite ready to release it. Note Photoshop Touch just started hitting AU/NZ. Adobe today announced the release of Photoshop Touch for iPad 2 and Android tablets, available for 9.99. It's priced at NZ$13.99, but we'd expect it to have the same $9.99 price point as the Android version when it hits the US app store. Following an accidental and brief appearance in the App Store on Saturday, Adobe has officially unveiled its new photo editing app for the iPad 2. While we found Photoshop Touch to be a far cry from CS5 when we demoed it on Android back in November, for the price it will likely be one of the most popular image-editing apps available for the iPad. here is the Photoshop Touch app for iPad 2. The app is a central component of Adobe Touch Apps, a family of six intuitive touch screen applications, inspired by Adobe Creative Suite software. For those designers on the go or the freelancers who work from the beach (in my mind I picture you on the. Unfortunately, like the Android version, there's a maximum image size of 1600 x 1600 another downside is that owners of the original iPad will be unable to use this software. Adobe Photoshop Touch is now available for iPad 2, offering core Photoshop features, as well as new capabilities for creating and sharing in an app custom-built for tablets. There's also some Facebook integration for sharing images directly through the app, as well as a built-in Google image search tool. According to the iTunes description, Photoshop Touch features the standard PS features like layers, selection tools, filters, and adjustments, as well as step-by-step tutorials and uploading to Adobe Creative Cloud. With Photoshop Touch, you can use your Apple tablet to produce and edit images, combine. The app is available now in the New Zealand iTunes App Store and should be making its way across the globe soon. Adobe has finally released an iPhone friendly version of the Photoshop Touch app, which is now available for download on the App Store. Priced at 10, it runs on the iPad 2, and is compatible with iOS 5.
Adobe launched its Touch suite of apps for Android (pictured above) months ago, but it looks like the company is now ready to introduce Photoshop Touch for the iPad 2.