Photoshop User - USA (2021-01)

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As expected, Photoshop
on the iPad couples these to
many of your favorite type con-
trols: tracking, leading, scale,
paragraph, and blend controls;
not everything you’d find in
Photoshop on the desktop, but
so much more than we had
until recently.

OLD & NEW SOLUTIONS
Those are the key features
and workflows that enable
powerful access, compos-
iting, and creativity. There
are other familiar tools, such
as transforms, brushes, the
Healing Brush, the Clone
Stamp, Eyedropper, and more.
The Adobe team also shares
where they’re going next on
the home screen, so you’ll
always have insights into
future development. Is this the
Photoshop you know on the
desktop? No, it’s not; but it
does deliver solutions to many
difficult creative problems,
wherever you might be.
Beyond these fundamentals,
though, there are things that
are just faster and different on
this new platform. For example,
with Livestreaming, you can
record and broadcast directly
from Photoshop on the iPad to
Behance. Another difference
you’ll enjoy is that there are no
modal dialogs or menu diving;
you’re always enjoying a seam-
less, natively nondestructive
Photoshop experience.

The team is just getting started,
so stay tuned! n

TYPE: Whether you’re adding attribution to your artwork or doing wildly imaginative
things with blend modes, masking, and more, Photoshop on the iPad delivers
thousands of Adobe Fonts. There’s one catch that’s important to understand: in
order to unlock this power, you’ll need to install the free Adobe Creative Cloud
mobile app. Simply launch Creative Cloud mobile, sign in, tap on Fonts at the
bottom of the app, search for the font you want to use in Photoshop on the iPad
(or Illustrator on the iPad or Adobe Fresco), and then tap the plus button next
to it. This allows the system access to any and all Adobe Fonts, a function users
have wanted since day one.


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