Anybody who’s interested in modifying or adjusting images, or creating artwork on their iPad will want to check out three new Photoshop apps made for the iPad. Adobe just announced its new Creative Suite 5.5 group of applications, with a few new iPad apps that users are sure to find useful.
Adobe president and CEO, Shantanu Narayen said:
Creative Suite 5.5 will drive the development of new digital experiences across devices, including all major smartphones and tablets. As publishers, media companies, advertisers and enterprises transform the way they develop and distribute their content, Adobe will be there to support them with technology innovations in content creation, management, measurement and distribution.
Creative possibilities with these new apps, Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop, Adobe Eazel for Photoshop and Adobe Nav for Photoshop, are endless.
In the Color Lava app, users can easily mix different colors with their fingertips to create new swatches which can then be used in Photoshop.
Artists and painters will enjoy the Eazel app for iPad. A new type of “wet’ and “dry paints will allow users to create realistic paintings and artwork by taking advantage of iPad’s multi-touch screen using their fingers or a stylus.
The Nav app for iPad serves more as a utility function, letting the user select and control Photoshop tools, customize the toolbar, create new files or zoom in on open Photoshop files.
You can purchase these new Photoshop apps in early May 2011, priced between $1.99 and $4.99.
With the Photoshop Touch Software Development Kit, developers can create their own mobile and tablet applications that connect with Photoshop CS5 and its extended software.
iPad News Via: appleinsider.com
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