Photoshop Finally Hits The iPad — And It Rocks

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Adobe Eazel for iPadAdobe launched three Photoshop apps for the iPad today as part of its “Photoshop Touch” series of tools.

The apps go along with your desktop version to enhance your experience and productivity.

Here’s the breakdown of each app:

Adobe Eazel ($4.99) turns your iPad into a canvas, allowing you to paint pictures with touch-based gestures. You can then send your paintings to Photoshop CS5 and render them into any file type you want.

Adobe Color Lava ($2.99) will allow you to mix colors on your iPad and create swatches that you can import to Photoshop CS5 on your computer. It’s almost like finger painting to create the perfect color swatch.

Adobe Nav ($1.99) acts as a secondary controller for Photoshop CS5. All you have to do is connect to the same wifi network as your desktop and you can select which tools you want to use. You can also view Photoshop documents on the iPad’s screen.

Photoshop CS5 Extended Student & Teacher Edition is available at an educational discount price of $198.95

Photoshop CS5 Extended Education/Non-profit is available at a discount price of $298.95

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