Apr 11, 2011, 21:47
I think we're all in agreement that the iPad isn't the photographic workhorse that most people immediately think of, but Adobe is taking a slightly different tack by turning the iPad into a desktop companion. They've announced three applications so far - designed to be helpers to the desktop Photoshop CS5, instead of being graphics apps in their own right.
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/pho...d_apps.php
http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/pho...d_apps.php
Quote:What's interesting about these applications - not Photoshop replacements themselves - is how they integrate the tablet with the PC, offloading specific tasks to the touchscreen interface. In Color Lava, for example, artists use their fingers to mix colors on the iPad, creating custom swatches and themes which can then be ported back to Photoshop. Adobe Nav, meanwhile, offers a different way to navigate desktop Photoshop's interface. Only in Eazel are actual paintings created - but paintings which take advantage of the touch technology to offer new techniques in blending paint.Interesting concept - the three apps so far don't sound all that flash, but if they can extend more functionality I think it would be great to have a secondary interactive workspace for power users. The key word here being interactive - where you have a panel that's not only capable of displaying information, but also responds to touch and manipulation with immediate visual feedback (i.e. combination of a monitor and traditional graphics tablet).