Adobe Releases Companion Apps For PS

Adobe this week released the first three companion applications to their widely praised Photoshop application. The company showcased a demonstration of what was possible with the new Photoshop Touch Software Development Kit.

“Adobe Eazal ($4.99)

With Adobe Eazel, you can use your iPad and your fingertips to paint beautiful works of art. Paint across your entire iPad screen, and easily access the tools you need. Send your artwork directly to Photoshop CS5 from any locationall you need is a network connection between your iPad and computer. Or do all your painting in the app, and share via email.

Adobe Nav ($1.99)

With Adobe Nav and a network connection between your iPad and computer, you can customize the Photoshop CS5 toolbar on iPad to easily access the tools you use most. Browse, reorder, view, and zoom in on up to 200 open Photoshop documents on iPad. Tap a document on iPad to make it the active document in Photoshop CS5. Disconnect from the network and use iPad to easily share files in person with others.

Adobe Color Lava ($2.99)

With Adobe Color Lava, you can use your fingertips to mix colors on your iPad and create custom swatches and five-swatch themes. Instantly access them in Photoshop CS5all you need is a network connection between your iPad and computer. Or use the app wherever inspiration strikes, and then bring your colors into Photoshop CS5 when you’re connected. Share colors via email, too.”

Developers are already talking advantage of Adobe’s new SDK and creating material to compete with Adobe’s creation. Adobe Photoshop CS5 12.0.4 (released last week) or later is required.

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5 Responses to “Adobe Releases Companion Apps For PS”

  1. sexshop on July 18th, 2011 9:53 am

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  4. pipefittings on October 27th, 2011 8:46 pm
  5. Macros on March 14th, 2012 9:46 am

    iPad can read PDF files. You open iTunes. You set the prefs in iTunes NOT to copy the media into the iTunes Library. My tips about : convert pdf to jpeg on mac

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