Shareplus lite ipad5/1/2023 ![]() ![]() But I don’t want to learn the 3rd party Apps out there, and keep switching every three weeks to the new “Latest & Greatest” photo app. I wouldn’t use my “Photoshop for iPad” for magazine production jobs, or building Web sites from scratch, or processing 1,200 images from a Wedding shoot (that’s for “Lightroom for the iPad”). So, I went through Photoshop and looked at stripping it down to just the bare essentials that I’d need for editing my photos, retouching my photos, and doing what I need to do daily in Photoshop. I don’t need all those Image Adjustments either, like Variations and Channel Mixer, and Posterize and Threshold (if any of those made you gasp-NOT THAT ONE!!!! Just remember, you’ll still have Desktop Photoshop-you don’t have to trade it for the iPad version). I can live without the Animation panel and the Measure Log panel (yes, that’s a real panel), and the Navigator and Tool Presets (among others). Same thing with Panels (we can’t have them all, right?). I don’t need the Paint Bucket tool, or the Note tool, or the rotate view tool, or the Background Eraser tool. For example, I don’t need the single-pixel Marquee tools or the Art History Brush. There is tons of stuff I don’t use on my full version of Photoshop, so I surely don’t need them in my iPad version. Now, I know there’s no way possible to have the complete version of Photoshop CS5, which is designed to run on a very powerful computer with literally Gigs of RAM, run on an iPad with just Megs of RAM, and that’s fine because I don’t want everything that Photoshop CS5 can do in “Photoshop for the iPad.”įor example, Photoshop CS5 has 108 filters. I don’t want to learn something completely new, or I’ll just stick with the iPad photo apps I have now. Basically, “Photoshop for the iPad” with the same type of interface, where everything is where we expect it to be-not some reimagined program that really isn’t Photoshop. ….what I really want is for Adobe to create Photoshop as an App for the iPad. I think all the things that Adobe is doing right now in that space, especially with their introduction of a Software Development Kit (SDK) enabling other people to create apps that interact with Photoshop is incredible. Last night I was talking with a buddy, and we started talking about what we would really like to see in a Photoshop iPad app. ![]()
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