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APP OF THE DAY: Adobe Photoshop Touch review (iPad 2)
Powerful stuff 28 February 2012 18:00 GMT TweetOne of the main attractions of any tablet device is its undoubted ability for photo manipulation. More and more, consumers and professional photographers alike have been using an iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab or other Android slate to tart up and ready...
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Adobe Photoshop Touch now on iPad 2 too
Joins Android version 27 February 2012 14:27 GMT TweetAdobe has released an iPad version of its cut-down, but no less impressive version of Photoshop for tablet devices. We reviewed the Android application back in December and loved it, now Apple device owners can see what all the fuss is about.
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APP OF THE DAY: Adobe Photoshop Touch review (Android)
Get creative with Honeycomb 9 December 2011 18:00 GMT TweetBack in November Adobe released its Photoshop apps into the Android Market, letting tablet users edit images and brainstorm ideas without firing up their computers
The Adobe Touch Apps are a family of six "intuitive touch-screen applications,...
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Adobe Photoshop Touch for Android pictures and hands-on
HANDS-ON We take a closer look 14 November 2011 10:51 GMT TweetAdobe is continuing to venture into the interesting world of apps with a new range of software for Android Honeycomb tablets, allowing them to work on photos away from their computer.
The lead app in the new suite is Photoshop Touch which is,...
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Adobe Photoshop Touch for Android and iPad: One step closer to advanced image editing
Touch up 4 October 2011 10:47 GMT TweetAdobe Photoshop Touch works as a sort of combined version of Adobe Bridge and Lightroom, but on tablets. It behaves like an all-in-one image resource, with built-in Google search and local photo management.
On top of this it has a lot of the...
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APP OF THE DAY: Adobe Photoshop Touch apps review (iPad)
Adobe Color Lava, Adobe Eazel and Adobe Nav 10 May 2011 18:00 GMT TweetNo app of the day yesterday, three today. That's just how we roll. Pocket-lint doesn't play to the rules.
And three belters too. There's no fart apps here, or mediocre games ripped off from classic console titles. Nope, it's professional all...