Adobe Releases Photoshop Version For Android
March 19, 2010 by Sanjay · Leave a Comment
San Jose, California-headquartered Adobe Systems has announced the release of its popular Photoshop software for the Android developer community. The software is now available on Android 1.1. Additionally, Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 is available now, which means that Android users can edit and share their photos with greater convenience.
The Photoshop.com editor can now be embedded into any application that requires image touch-up and editing capabilities. So users can with a click fix their photos on any image-rich sites such as fashion galleries, social media sites, jewelry designs, modeling, and the like.
The product has features such as “Vibrant”, which can boost photo colors, and “Pop” which brings a pop-art style to the images. Tools such as “Soft Black and White” and “Warm Vintage” can add a classic and gracefully-aged look to photos. There are other similar tools which are equally effective in their own ways, such as Vignette Blur, White Glow and Rainbow. Like in any other standard software, changes made to a file can be undone at any point of time, so the original photo remains safe.
Further details of the product are available at: http://mobile.photoshop.com/android/developers.html.
Edit Photos On iPhone Using Photoshop From Adobe
October 21, 2009 by Sanjay · Leave a Comment
San Jose, California-headquartered Adobe Systems Inc has introduced a new version of its software product Photoshop for the iPhone mobile.
iPhone users can now edit the images captured or downloaded by them on their mobiles, using Photoshop.com. The application can be downloaded free of cost from Apple’s App Store, and is called “Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone”.
The application allows iPhone users to edit their images using gesture-based editing. Essential functionalities such as cropping, rotating, flipping are seamlessly available in the software. Additionally, there are special effects possible such as transforming photos such that they look like drawings using the Sketch tool, giving a soft blur to the photos to impart them an artistic look. The color across the image can be adjusted to “saturate” or “tint” mode, besides converting images to black-and-white and back again. What’s more, users can always undo their experimentation, so that the original photo can be brought back.
Adobe offers its users a free account on Photoshop.com. iPhone customers can open an account on the website and use it to upload and store their images and build a library worth up to 2GB, which is roughly equivalent to 1,500 photos.
Read more about what more you can do using your iPhone device, here.


