Photoshop comes to iPhone. Five years after Photoshop landed on the iPad, Adobe has finally brought its popular photo editing software to the iPhone. With a completely overhauled UI designed for mobile interfaces, using Photoshop on iPhone is as easy as using it on iPad.
Now, iPhone photographers, digital artists, and content creators can edit images nondestructively on the go. Users will also have access to familiar features like selections, layers, and masks. A helpful Tap Select tool makes it easy for users to replace, remove, or recolor parts of an image. The Spot Healing Brush makes an appearance as well, helping users to brush away distractions instantly.
Adobe Firefly generation features are available, too. This includes generative fill and generative expand. These features include:. Photoshop on iPhone requires iOS 17 will be able to be downloaded from the App Store later today.. Those who already pay for Photoshop through a Creative Cloud All-Apps bundle, or those who pay for a Photoshop-only or Photography app bundle will have access to premium features.
For Android users, don't worry — Adobe says that Photoshop will be available on Android later this year. Amber worked at MacNN and Electronista from 2015 until 2017, reviewing software, apps, games, and tech accessories. In 2019, she signed up with AppleInsider, where she covers all things Apple, with a focus on tech rev...
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