Photoshop Touch is Available


Photoshop Touch is Now Available in a Version Specifically Built for Phones
So many people here claim to use Linux, and do not realise just HOW MUCH WORK it would take to adopt software that has been based on PC and Mac FOR DECADES for a completely new platform. It would take years of development, and last time I checked, Linux was installed on LESS THAN 2% of computers worldwide. Does that sound like a reasonable investment to you?

Photoshop Touch is now available in a version specifically built for phones! Following up on the very popular tablet version, Photoshop Touch for phone is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play for US $4.99.
Photoshop Touch for Phones
This app shares an almost identical set of features with the tablet app, in an experience designed for smaller screens. I am particularly excited about this new app because I always have my phone with me. I can be creative anywhere using the powerful tools in Photoshop Touch, even when I don’t have my tablet with me.



Much like the tablet version, Photoshop Touch on the phone has core Photoshop features like layers, advanced selections tools, adjustments and filters. We also packed in features exclusive to Photoshop Touch, like Scribble Selection for high-precision selections using only your finger, and Camera Fill for real-time creative blending of your camera feed with layers. This app features the same creative filters as the tablet version, like Color Drops and Acrylic Paint, and also a new Ripple filter.

With Photoshop Touch and the Adobe Creative Cloud, I can start a project on my phone, continue it on my tablet, and polish it off at my desk in Photoshop CS6. Photoshop Touch will automatically keep my projects in sync on each device, at the full resolution and with all the layers intact. This capability is available to every customer with a free Creative Cloud account. There is no paid subscription requirement for syncing.

We can’t wait to see what you can create with Photoshop Touch on your phone! Share your work on Twitter with the #pstouch hashtag!