Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Photoshop iPad apps hit the App Store!

Photoshop iPad apps hit the App Store!: "

Last week Adobe updated the Photoshop suite to support its freshly announced iPad apps and now Adobe has finally released these programs for iOS devices. The list includes Adobe Eazel, Adobe Nav and Adobe Color Lava and you can download them from App Store.

Here is the description of the three programs:

  • Adobe Eazel

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. You can get Adobe Eazel here for $4.99.

  • Adobe Nav

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. You can get Adobe Nav here for $1.99.

  • Adobe Color Lava

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. You can get Adobe Color Lava here for $2.99.

Adobe’s first three Photoshop Touch applications really show the potential of its Touch SDK and Photoshop users will probably find them incredibly useful. All three applications work with Photoshop CS5 (12.0.4 or newer) on both Mac and Windows computers.

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