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Camera RAW coming to Adobe Photoshop on Apple iPad
Many of you will be aware that the Adobe Max Conference is on 26th October this year but what you might not know is that Camera RAW is coming to Adobe Photoshop on iPad! This means you will be able to use its Camera RAW tool to import RAW files from your camera to your iPad. Of course, You can use the tool to import any file format Camera Raw currently supports. That includes the ProRAW files that Apple iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro can output. We have included a sneak peek video by Product Manager Ryan Dumlao from Adobe in this post. Within the video Dumlao demonstrates…
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Apple iPhone 13 Pro Camera Review
We’re very excited to publish Austin Mann’s Apple iPhone 13 Pro Camera review, don’t miss this! We couldn’t rate his work higher, if we tried. “We’ve spent the last week in southern Tanzania, exploring this vast natural habitat and capturing all its beauty with the iPhone 13 Pro’s camera. As I watched Apple’s keynote about this year’s iPhone release, I was most excited about the new macro capability, increased telephoto zoom, and Cinematic mode. Boarding my flight, I reminded myself of the answers I’m looking for:
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New iPad Pro with all-screen design is most advanced, powerful iPad ever! With New Pencil Too That You’re Going To Love
This is the biggest update we have ever seen to the iPad and it’s beyond exciting! Apple today introduced the new iPad Pro with all-screen design and next-generation performance, marking the biggest change to iPad ever. The all-new design pushes 11-inch and 12.9-inch Liquid Retina displays to the edges of iPad Pro and integrates Face ID to securely unlock iPad with just a glance. The A12X Bionic chip with next-generation Neural Engine in iPad Pro outperforms most PC laptops and offers a new USB-C connector, Gigabit-class LTE, and up to 1TB of storage to enable powerful new mobile workflows.2 With over a million apps designed to take advantage of the…
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Fully Featured Photoshop CC coming to the iPad
At Adobe MAX 2018 in Los Angeles, Adobe previewed Photoshop CC on iPad, however, we were granted a preview in early October, along with other members of the press. Adobe were keen to stress this is not a version, it has all the signature features including layers with no practical limit. We were shown an example with 200 layers. It is, of course, no real secret that Adobe has been working on a fully featured version of Photoshop for a while, a scaled back version for mobile devices has been available for sometime. However, while Photoshop CC on iPad shares the same underlying code as the desktop version, the interface has…
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Who Needs Photoshop? Women Fight Back
Grammy Award Winning Artist, Colbie Caillat decided that she wanted to promote her natural beauty after losing confidence in viewing over photoshopped images of herself. She released this very beautiful music video to promote her natural features.
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Do You Have A Question For Thomas Knoll – Co-creator of Photoshop?
Would you like to pitch your own question to Thomas Knoll? If so, follow this link to join him at Reddit AMA, today, Thursday, February 19 at 2:00pm PT (-5:00 GMT)
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Dreams From The Digital Darkroom – Interview with Co-creator of Photoshop – Thomas Knoll
On February 19, 1990, an unknown software product called Photoshop arrived on store shelves, offering entirely new ways for professional photographers and designers to modify and create digital images. At the time, its creators could never have imagined just how influential Photoshop would become, eventually being used in industries as diverse as publishing, advertising, fine art, web design, film, medicine, law enforcement, fashion, government, video games, and countless other fields. This interview is with Thomas Knoll who co-created Photoshop with his brother, special effects pioneer John Knoll, about the worldwide phenomenon that the brothers’ team effort has grown into and just how, exactly, it all began, twenty-five years ago… via…
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A Day In The Life Of Lars Rehm – A Talented Mobile Photographer With High Tech Edge
Welcome to our very exciting interview column on theappwhisperer.com. This section entitled “A Day in the Life of…” is where we take a look at some hugely influential, interesting and accomplished individuals in the mobile photography and art world… people that we think you will love to learn more about. This is our ninety ninth installment of the series. If you have missed our previous interviews, please go here. Today we are featuring Lars Rehm; Lars has an academic background in Supply Chain and Logistics but in 2007 decided that optimizing the European Logistics Industry was a futile task and joined the editorial team at dpreview.com as a camera reviewer.…
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 Now Available
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the availability of Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 5 for Mac OS® and Windows®. The product is available as an individual license or as part of Adobe Creative Cloud™. Designed for both photography enthusiasts and professionals alike, Lightroom 5 adds critical photo editing capabilities and creates groundbreaking workflows. Lightroom 5 was initially released as a free, public beta in April 2013. “Lightroom was originally conceived through the requests of Adobe customers, and this feedback continues to drive each new iteration,” said Winston Hendrickson, vice president of products, Creative Media Solutions, Adobe. “As the digital photography landscape advances and evolves, Lightroom is the best solution for photographers…
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Adobe Photoshop Express – Updated
With Photoshop Express, it’s easy to improve your photos. Choose from a variety of one-touch effects, or simply drag your finger across the screen to crop, rotate, or adjust color. Add artistic filters like Soft Focus or Sketch. And never fear: A copy of your original file is always saved, and you can undo and redo changes until you get just the look you want. This app has just been updated, check out What’s New below. This is a free app and you can download it here. What’s New? • Emphasized the free Effects and Borders with separate free categories. • Fixed the white color issue in Film…