It’s the apps that make the iPad great and Photoshop Touch is perhaps the prime example of the potential of the device and how flexible it is at becoming a great machine for a whole slew of different tasks, from reading, to writing, to viewing to editing and now, to using Photoshop for more than just basic photo edits. To me, it is the latest iPad app that has demonstrated that the iPad is for more than “content consumption” - that’s just an old myth now. Photoshop Touch is a powerful and capable version of Photoshop for the iPad, without a doubt. After a couple of hours playing around in the app (it accidentally went live yesterday, then Adobe pulled it) I’ve come away very impressed with what Adobe has accomplished. So when I finally got to try out Adobe Photoshop Touch, I was intrigued to see what Adobe had accomplished. I didn’t think Adobe could pull off creating a great tablet version of Photoshop, and I wasn’t sure the iPad would be a good fit for the tasks in Photoshop. At best I thought it might give you some good editing tools to fix and correct photographs, perhaps with some layer support and effects. I presumed it would be a very limited app compared to the powerful desktop app, or maybe just a slightly improved version of Photoshop Express. When I first heard that Adobe was bringing Photoshop to the iPad sometime last year, I was sceptical.
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