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Company should release full version of Photoshop for iPad

 
It is no surprise that there are currently several mobile versions of Adobe's popular image editing programs, but it seems that the company has more ambitious plans for its next application for the iPad.As Bloomberg commented, quoting sources close to Adobe, the software company would be developing a broader and more complete version of Photoshop for apple tablets, going far beyond the proposal to offer only the most basic tools to implement a more complete and of editing tools.According to what has been revealed, Photoshop for iPad will be part of Creative Cloud's suite of programs, a monthly subscription service that grants access to a variety of Adobe tools and the company's cloud capabilities.The premise of the new application is that it works as a creative environment alternative in situations where users are away from a desktop computer, with the possibility of developing design projects on both platforms through the synchronization feature.Although the main target is professionals in the design area, the proposal may also be interesting for those who do not use the tool for commercial purposes, since Photoshop mobile should offer uncomplicated visual and intuitive for both simple editions and more detailed retouching.

The Photoshop version for iPad was also confirmed by Scott Belsky, Creative Cloud's product director, who commented that the company is already working on the development of the tool and plans to launch the application very soon:"I want to launch the app on the market as soon as possible. There is a lot of work involved in picking up a sophisticated and powerful product like Photoshop and making it work on a modern device like the iPad. We need to take our products to this collaborative era that has the cloud in the foreground, "Belsky said.In addition, there is also a chance that Illustrator and Premiere Pro will be released for the iPad in this same full format, however, such plans are still on paper should only be put into practice in the future.Despite the confirmation from Adobe itself, Photoshop for iPad still has no release forecast. However, the company said it will present official information about the mobile application during the Adobe Max conference, scheduled for October this year.



Eduardo Hayashi




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