![]() ![]() In that respect, Photoshop for iPad has been a definite win for many users, but despite frequent updates over the past few months, it’s still a long way away from delivering the same features as its desktop counterpart. Unfortunately, when Adobe actually released Photoshop for iPad last year, it turned out to be a mere shadow of what many had been hoping for it seems that when Adobe said “real” Photoshop it simply meant that the iPad version would share the exact same code-base as the desktop version, making it possible to seamlessly round-trip files between both with no conversion of loss of information. ![]() When Adobe announced two years ago that a “full version” of Photoshop would be coming to the iPad, many photography enthusiasts got excited about the prospect of using Apple’s high-end tablets for a complete end-to-end photographic workflow. ![]()
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