Itunes link here for full details

Full info here from photoshop.com

Adobe have release 3 new apps that work wirelessly with Adobe Photoshop.

The first two at present seem pretty pointless but Adobe Nav has lots of potential.  Adobe Nav allows you to custom select 16 tools via the touch screen of your iPad which you then use to select tools and documents in Photoshop while it is running on your computer.

You can also view up to 200 open images from photoshop wirelessly on your Ipad and review image data and then save the image to you Ipad photo album.

 

You will need the latest CS5 (Version 12) of Photoshop with the latest update for this to work (update here)

 

Toolbar customization

"Adobe Nav reinvents the iconic Photoshop toolbar for the tablet. For the first time, you can customize the toolbar to have only the tools you want—up to 16 appear as big, beautiful icons. So a retoucher who primarily uses four nested tools can now expose them up front on the iPad, and it becomes a delightfully simple tool switcher." - info and images provided by Photoshop.com

 

Browsing open documents

"You can see all your open Photoshop files in a grid on this secondary display, so you don't have to go through the file names in Photoshop or use the Photoshop tabbed view where it's easy to pick the wrong file. And you can just double tap a document in Adobe Nav to flip it over and see the file data." - info and images provided by Photoshop.com

 


Sharing work

"All open Photoshop documents are cached on iPad, so you can run up three flights of stairs and show comps to a creative director or account manager without having to save everything out to JPG. Files in Adobe Nav are high-res, actual size, and you can zoom in and out."

 

Adobe Nav Description:

  • Select up to 16 Photoshop tools to display on the iPad toolbar.
  • Use iPad as a remote tool switcher for Photoshop. Selecting tools on the iPad makes them the active tool in Photoshop.
  • Add, delete and move tool buttons within the 4x4 icon grid.
  • Toggle Photoshop's screen modes from the iPad touch screen.
  • Review as many as 200 open Photoshop documents as a thumbnail grid on the iPad.
  • Flick through larger document views in a filmstrip or full-screen view.
  • Zoom in to see full resolution detail on the iPad.
  • Switch the active document in Photoshop by selecting from Adobe Nav on the iPad.
  • View image information for open documents by double-tapping the preview.
  • Disconnecting from your local network keeps images in cache on the iPad.
  • Rotates for landscape or portrait orientation.




Pete Gypps
Written on Monday, 30 May 2011 10:43 by Pete Gypps

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