However, we saw quite a difference when using a full-resolution image. Whereas other apps may seem as though they are performing an action almost instantaneously, Photoshop Touch took a moment to open the image, and lagged a fraction behind our finger's touch when we made an edit. The simultaneous use of layers and full-resolution images can lead to a lag. Once we got the hang of the interface, we found familiar Photoshop features (such as the lasso tool, the magic wand and layers) that set this app in a creativity class of its own. You can control everything with your fingers, right down to adjusting exposure in a selected area or cloning a portion of a background to erase a person. For example, you'll find the crop tool, image size, rotate, text, warp and more under an ampersand icon.Ĭlick to EnlargeThough the interface is obtuse for those new to Photoshop, we found Photoshop Touch rich and deep. Ultimately, you'll find yourself searching for some functions. The app lacks integrated help, which means that if you get stuck and need a refresher on step seven of 10 in the Cleanup Background tutorial, then you're going to have to save the project and restart the tutorial. While Adobe has done a great job with the tutorials, aside from that onetime appearance of the splash screen, you get no visual cues or guidance while trying to perform actions. If you're a generalist hoping to jump right into editing, though, proceed with caution. Those proficient in the desktop version of Photoshop will feel right at home, even if a few things require experimentation. The effect is cleaner and simpler than on the desktop version of Photoshop, but the numerous options may feel like a lot to digest, particularly if you're not already a Photoshop expert.Īnd that gets to the heart of the interface of Photoshop Touch: Adobe initially designed the app with Photoshop users in mind, and as such, many of the tools (e.g., Lasso, Magic Wand, Clone Stamp) are familiar in design and function. Click to EnlargeOnce you're dropped into the editing window for the first time, an overlay identifies the various icons - no fewer than eight along the top, with additional nav panes along the left and right edges - that clutter the display.
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