This past June, Adobe launched a new line of creative software and accessories for the iPad to meet the needs of its consumer base. The Sketch, Line, and Photoshop Mix apps launched for free and give users a new way to draw, paint, and edit content on the iPad. Combined with Creative Cloud, users can save their projects safely in Adobe’s cloud-based storage and access them any time from any compatible device.
This week, Adobe updated its Photoshop Mix app with a bunch of new features that users were asking for from day one.
In addition to the many convenient features in Photoshop Mix, like cutting and combining images, enhancing a specific object in a picture, and overlays that you can apply do different parts of the landscape, the app now includes a number of editing features that probably should have been there all along.
Users can now undo and redo actions up to three levels within each task, swap foreground and background images using a drag-and-drop gesture, and save full resolution JPED and PNG files on their iPad.
The app also now supports image importing from Dropbox and projects load faster. You can now get a life preview in each task. Adobe has also opened up the language support options with Italian, Spanish, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Korean.
Adobe Photoshop Mix is available exclusively on the iPad for free. Download it in the App Store tonight.
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