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For more information on this app, visit the official download page here.
Adobe makes it simple for people to understand what this app has to offer. Here is what the company has to say on the official download page:
“Bring the fun and creative possibilities of Adobe Photoshop software to your iPhone and iPod Touch with Adobe Photoshop Touch.”
Easy enough, right?
At this point, you may be wondering what the app has to offer. AppleInsider shared some of the features from the official Adobe release notes:
“Improve your photos using classic Photoshop features to bring out the best in your photography. Apply precise tone and color adjustments to your entire composition, a particular layer, or a select area.”
“Create something other-worldly using painting effects, filter brushes, and so much more. With Photoshop Touch, the creative possibilities are endless.”
“Make your images pop with graphical text. Apply strokes, add drop shadows and fades, and more.”
“Take advantage of your device’s camera to fill an area on a layer with the unique Camera Fill feature.”
“Quickly combine images together. Select part of an image to extract just by scribbling with the Scribble Selection tool. With the Refine Edge feature, use your fingertip to easily capture hard-to-select image elements, like hair.”
“Work on high-resolution images while maintaining the highest image quality. Images up to 12 megapixels are supported.”
Even though the Adobe Photoshop Touch for Phone was just released today, it is safe to say that it is going to be a huge hit for both Adobe and Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL). With a download price of $4.99, many will find it reasonably priced for all of the features being offered.
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