Adobe Considers Possibilities for iPhone and iPad Integration With Photoshop

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Kryptos

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For several months, Adobe has been thinking about how it can involve the iPad and other tablet devices in the workflows of Photoshop users, asking users for feedback on what sorts of capabilities they might like to see.

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Demo of color-mixing palette tool on iPad

Building on that feedback, the company has now taken its first steps in that direction, as evidenced by a pair of brief demos at last week's Adobe MAX conference in which Adobe Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch showed off the company's content-aware fill tool running on a Samsung Galaxy Tab and a color-mixing paint palette application running on an iPad.

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Mockup of Photoshop tools on iPad

Adobe's John Nack has also noted that the company's designers have begun mocking up other tools that could allow the iPhone and iPad to serve as extensions of Photoshop running on a desktop or notebook computer.
In a nutshell, you get:

- groups of task-based tools & commands (e.g. all your photography/retouching tools & buttons on one page, or all your painting ones, 3D ones, etc.)
- interactive, task-based tutorials that drive Photoshop, helping you get things done

Among the ideas presented in a PDF summary of the team's efforts are custom toolsets accessible by tapping on a companion iPhone application, tutorials with tool accelerators to help quickly walk users through certain tasks, and companion iPad applications housing many of the commonly-used tools for easy access while also allowing for limited image editing (such as liquifying, painting, and drawing) using the multi-touch interface.

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Mockup of Photoshop toolset on iPhone

All of these latter concepts appear to simply be mockups at this point, but Adobe is clearly thinking about how best to take advantage of multi-touch functionality to enhance the Photoshop's functionality without attempting to replicate a full Photoshop experience directly on the touch device without the precision and power available on a traditional desktop or notebook.

Source - Macrumors

That looks extremely smexy, I would actually buy it if it came out.
 

Ayumi

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Wow, are you kidding me? Photoshop on my iPad would be quite nice.. Hard to use at first maybe but we should get the hang of it after a while. The images look quality,
 

jamo

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On the Ipad it's a good idea, considering the fact that Most people buy seperate "tablets" to use with photoshop

But keep in mind they have already released Adobe Ideas, which is similar, just lacking major features like efects etc.
 
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