![]() There are 28 filter effects available, including all the usual basic ones (unsharp mask, Gaussian blur, etc) as well as a few modern-trendy photo effects (thankfully no “holga” that I can see, though you should be able to simulate the holga effects if you know what you’re doing). There are layers allowing you to create masks and overlay various effects, but other than blending mode and opacity levels, there isn’t much else to layers and how they work. Great Set of Tools - for a First Release - for a first release, I have to say the overall toolset is quite impressive. Nice smooth transitions in and out if you want tools off screen. ![]() There’s a lot borrowed from how Lightroom’s interface works, but of course, it is all set up to work with your finger touching the screen. The interface is fairly intuitive as well. It was still very smooth, but perhaps a bit more herky jerky. Just to see how it might perform on an older tab, I ran my Prime in the super power saving mode which really reduces the processing chip’s juice. I also noticed that as you lay on effects, it can get a bit slower. Most layer effects ditto - in fact most operations are instantaneous and smooth with the exception of just a few of the more complex filters and effects. Other operations, like getting PS Touch to auto select backgrounds based on where you draw lines is instantaneous. At the Prime’s normal balanced setting, Photoshop Touch just flies - sure, some of the more complex filters and effects can pause the display as it thinks and redraws, but it never lasts more than a few seconds. Very Smooth Operation - at least on my Android Tablet, which is a bit unfair because my tab is the Transformer Prime with 64gb internal storage, and the fastest chip inside of any current Android tablet - the Nvidia Tegra 3 Chip, a crazy quad core mobile chip with ridiculously low power draw. ) So I decided to buy it anyway and try it out - as soon as I said that on Twitter, I got a half dozen tweets from people asking me to share my thoughts on the program, so here it is: Before I bought the program, I asked (several times!) on Twitter if any of my photo friends had used it. My two primary tools for my photographic work are Lightroom (by far) and Photoshop desktop, and having a powerful app on my tablet was a natural draw. I was considering buying this program when it first launched for $15 in the Android Market because of the claims that it had a lot of photoshop built in for not much money. Upload projects to Adobe Creative Cloud* and open layered files from Adobe Photoshop Touch in Photoshop CS5.This is my review of Photoshop Touch for Android based on using it for only one day.Use AirPrint for wireless printing of Photoshop Touch projects.Then follow step-by-step tutorials to easily learn techniques the pros use for great-looking results. Browse an inspirational gallery for the styles and results you’d like to achieve.Share images on Facebook and view comments right within the app.Search and acquire images with the integrated Google Image Search.With Refine Edge, use your fingertip to capture even hard-to-select image elements, like hair, with ease. Select part of an image to extract by scribbling with the Scribble Selection tool.Use your iPad camera to fill an area on a layer with the unique camera fill feature.Use popular Photoshop features designed for the tablet such as layers, selection tools, adjustments, and filters to create mind-blowing images.Transform images with core Adobe® Photoshop® features in an app designed for tablets.Ĭombine images, apply professional effects, share results with friends and family through sites like Facebook, and more – all from the convenience of your iPad. Photoshop Touch helps users quickly find images and share creations through integration with Facebook and Google Image Search. With Refine Edge technology from Photoshop, even hard-to-select areas with soft edges are easily captured when making selections. The Scribble Selection Tool allows users to easily extract objects in an image by simply scribbling on what to keep, and then what to remove. Photoshop Touch gives users the ability to combine multiple photos into layered images, make essential edits and apply professional effects to create beautiful artwork, touch up photos, paint, lay out ideas and much more. iPad versions of the other Adobe Touch Apps are expected later this year. The app is a central component of Adobe Touch Apps, a family of six intuitive touch screen applications, inspired by Adobe Creative Suite software. Adobe Photoshop Touch offers core Photoshop features, as well as new capabilities for creating and sharing in an app custom-built for tablets.
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