Thursday, April 28, 2011

Adobe Displays Its Upcoming iPad Photoshop App During Photoshop World Conference


Adobe has displayed its upcoming imaging technology endeavors for iPad during their keynote address at the Photoshop World conference.  This new app now expands the free Photoshop Express tool Adobe has been offering in the iOS App Store, now to iPad. These tools offer basic camera, photo editing and several picture sharing tools. This Camera Pack, worth $3.99, facilitates the user to use self-timer shutter, auto review, and noise reduction technology too.
Interface of Adobe Photoshop for iPad
Whereas, on the other hand, the additional technologies Adobe has demonstrated specifically for iPad lets the user create multi-layer documents which can be animated in 3D for previewing the layers collectively. It also comes with the features like syncing their Photoshop settings of iPad app with their desktop computer Photoshop. 
A blog titled, Photography Bay, has attached the video of this presentation on the stage at the time of the event. This upcoming new technology of Adobe is being referred to as one being "in the pipeline" as it still remains unreleased. This new app now indicates that all major developers are becoming more and more liberal about iPad and have considered it a beneficial development platform for their apps.
Adobe and Microsoft, neither have released their specially designed apps of their flagship desktop suites for iPad so far, though they did however introduce supporting elements of their app portfolios to iOS.
Along with the Adobe Photoshop Elements for iPad, Adobe also displayed its few other apps for the iPad. Adobe Ideas sketchbook, Adobe Content Viewer are both free apps for showcasing interactive digital publications and much more.
The iPad App Store has now increasing gathered 65,000 apps which are exclusively designed for iPad and this is considered to be an achievement for Apple if related to other rival products to iPad. Google's competing Android 3.0 Honeycomb tablet platform only managed to get couple dozen applications with even less than that apps are in the stores of both RIM's upcoming PlayBook and HP's TouchPad.

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