(Credit: Screenshot by Lori Grunin/CNET)
Owners of the latest iPad who use Photoshop Touch can now view their images in all their Retina Display glory.
Version 1.3 of Photoshop Touch for the iPad now handles the higher resolution found on Apple's third-generation tablet. The new support will not only enhance images but also render the interface, text, and other areas more "crisp and clean," according to Adobe.
Photoshop Touch users can also now work with images of print quality, up to 12 megapixels with several layers included. The default resolution is 4.2 megapixels with 10 layers, but users of the Retina Display iPad can bump that up to 12 megapixels. The app itself can handle up to 16 layers in a single file.
Users will discover other enhancements as well.
A new "pixel nudging" mode can help you more precisely move around individual pixels. A new three-finger tap gesture lets you switch between 100 percent view and a fit-screen view. Two effects have been added -- Shred and Colorize. And Adobe promises better animation and scrolling in the app's organizer, tutorial browser, and file picker.
Adobe didn't forget about Android users of Photoshop Touch. The ... [Read more]
via CNET http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/cnet/NnTv/~3/-yCYvNUCTzQ/
No comments:
Post a Comment