![]() There are a couple of major differences though between the two apps in terms of user experience. The app is even loaded with the same tutorials and sample images. Photoshop Touch for iPad has the same functionality, and the same restrictions as the original (including the 1600x1600 pixel resolution limit for images). #Adobe photoshop touch samsung galaxy note 10.1 full versionWe found it easier to make selections on the iPad, but the accuracy of selections is unchanged and tidying images up is still best left to the full version of Photoshop.Īnyone expecting any new features over the Android version will be disappointed. We tried the same tutorials on the iPad 2 as we had with the Android version of Photoshop Touch on a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, with a view to seeing if the more sprightly performance of the iPad made any difference to the quality of selections. At the time, Adobe stated that they were working on a version for the iPad, and now, after a gestation of a couple of months, Photoshop Touch is finally available for Apple’s iPad 2 (and the forthcoming new-generation iPad), though the original model is not officially supported. When we originally looked at Adobe’s Photoshop Touch editing app it was only compatibile with powerful Honeycomb Android tablets ( you can read our review of the Android version here). Adobe Photoshop Touch for Apple iPad 2 $9.99 / £6.99Ĭompatible with iPad 2 or later, requires iOS5 or laterĪdobe Photoshop Touch for the iPad2 is essentially unchanged from the Android version, but the more responsive operation of the iPad2 compared to the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 makes for a slightly better user experience (albeit on a smaller screen). ![]()
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