At the Adobe MAX conference today, Adobe unveiled its new suite of apps for iOS devices: Photoshop Fix and Capture CC. The former was highlighted by Adobe during the ‘Hey Siri’ event when Apple unveiled the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
As its name suggests, Photoshop Fix is primarily used to retouch photos that features powerful tools like Liquify, Smooth, and Heal and patch. These tools were previously reserved for Photoshop for Windows and Mac, but the increase in processing power in recent times has allowed Adobe to bring this feature to the iPhone and iPad, as well.
The second new app unveiled by Adobe today is called Capture CC. The app is aimed at artists and designers and allows them to quickly capture their inspiration in the app. As Adobe puts it, Capture CC is an amalgamation of Brush CC, Color CC, Hue CC, and Shape CC.
For Design, Adobe introduces new and updated Touch workspaces to InDesign CC and Illustrator CC, powering mobile creativity for layout artists and graphic designers. New Illustrator CC features include the Shaper tool, Live Shapes and enhanced Smart Guides. InDesign CC delivers new online publishing capabilities and Adobe Fuse CC (Preview) 3D character software is added to existing Creative Cloud membership plans. These 3D models can be synced across Creative Cloud Libraries for use in Photoshop CC. Fuse CC recently joined the Adobe product family through the company’s acquisition of 3D innovator, Mixamo.
In addition to these two new apps, Adobe also updated its other mobile apps which include Photoshop Mix, Photoshop Sketch, Illustrator Draw, Comp CC, and Premiere Clip. The Lightroom app for iOS has also been updated with new features.
The desktop counterparts of these apps will also receive an update before the end of this year to improve their performance, new Touch capabilities, and more.
Lastly, Adobe also updated its CreativeSync cloud service to make sure that your work is synced across your various mobile devices as well.
Download: Photoshop Fix | Capture CC
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