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PS CC for iPad?
It seems that Adobe has plans to release Photoshop CC fo iPad in 2019.
Probably the same plan as with LR CC, free, but to gain the full sync features a Creative Cloud subscription would be required. Currently I have the 1TB plan for $14.95/month. https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/13/adobe-photoshop-ipad-2019-report/ -- Regards, Savageduck |
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PS CC for iPad?
On 14/07/2018 16:15, Savageduck wrote:
It seems that Adobe has plans to release Photoshop CC fo iPad in 2019. Probably the same plan as with LR CC, free, but to gain the full sync features a Creative Cloud subscription would be required. Currently I have the 1TB plan for $14.95/month. https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/13/adobe-photoshop-ipad-2019-report/ I wonder how it compares to Affinity Photo - about £20/US$25 once-off purchase with a 30% discount at the moment.... https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/ I haven't used both so I can't comment. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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PS CC for iPad?
On Jul 14, 2018, David Taylor wrote
(in article ): On 14/07/2018 16:15, Savageduck wrote: It seems that Adobe has plans to release Photoshop CC fo iPad in 2019. Probably the same plan as with LR CC, free, but to gain the full sync features a Creative Cloud subscription would be required. Currently I have the 1TB plan for $14.95/month. https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/13/adobe-photoshop-ipad-2019-report/ I wonder how it compares to Affinity Photo - about £20/US$25 once-off purchase with a 30% discount at the moment.... https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/ I haven't used both so I can't comment. We will only be able to make a true comparison once the proposed version of PS for the iPad is released. I have both for my Mac, and iPad Pro, and as capable as Affinity Photo is, on my Mac my preference remains for my LR+PS workflow. Affinity Photo (AP) on my iPad Pro, is a better editing/adjusting app than the combined trio of PS Fix, PS Mix, and PS Express. AP does not have the asset management, editing, and desktop/laptop syncing capability of LR CC. I think this PS was an obvious development for Adobe. If I had to make a choice for a non-Adobe iPad photo editing app it would be Affinity Photo, or Pixelmator. For an iPad/macOS combo Pixelmator does a very good job of syncing between iPad and desktop via iCloud. However, my choice for non-Adobe stuff for my desktop would be Alien Skin Exposure X3, Luminar, On1 Photo Raw, Pixelmator then AP. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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PS CC for iPad?
On 14/07/2018 17:52, Savageduck wrote:
[] We will only be able to make a true comparison once the proposed version of PS for the iPad is released. I have both for my Mac, and iPad Pro, and as capable as Affinity Photo is, on my Mac my preference remains for my LR+PS workflow. Affinity Photo (AP) on my iPad Pro, is a better editing/adjusting app than the combined trio of PS Fix, PS Mix, and PS Express. AP does not have the asset management, editing, and desktop/laptop syncing capability of LR CC. I think this PS was an obvious development for Adobe. If I had to make a choice for a non-Adobe iPad photo editing app it would be Affinity Photo, or Pixelmator. For an iPad/macOS combo Pixelmator does a very good job of syncing between iPad and desktop via iCloud. However, my choice for non-Adobe stuff for my desktop would be Alien Skin Exposure X3, Luminar, On1 Photo Raw, Pixelmator then AP. Yes, if you are already committed to the Adobe product range I can see the benefits. I'm not, and the idea of yet another regular cash outflow is not attractive! I'm pleased to hear that Affinity Photo is working well. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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PS CC for iPad?
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wrote: We will only be able to make a true comparison once the proposed version of PS for the iPad is released. I have both for my Mac, and iPad Pro, and as capable as Affinity Photo is, on my Mac my preference remains for my LR+PS workflow. Affinity Photo (AP) on my iPad Pro, is a better editing/adjusting app than the combined trio of PS Fix, PS Mix, and PS Express. AP does not have the asset management, editing, and desktop/laptop syncing capability of LR CC. I think this PS was an obvious development for Adobe. If I had to make a choice for a non-Adobe iPad photo editing app it would be Affinity Photo, or Pixelmator. For an iPad/macOS combo Pixelmator does a very good job of syncing between iPad and desktop via iCloud. However, my choice for non-Adobe stuff for my desktop would be Alien Skin Exposure X3, Luminar, On1 Photo Raw, Pixelmator then AP. Yes, if you are already committed to the Adobe product range I can see the benefits. I'm not, and the idea of yet another regular cash outflow is not attractive! I'm pleased to hear that Affinity Photo is working well. quality software costs money, and affinity is not free either. |
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PS CC for iPad?
On Jul 15, 2018, David Taylor wrote
(in article ): On 14/07/2018 17:52, Savageduck wrote: [] We will only be able to make a true comparison once the proposed version of PS for the iPad is released. I have both for my Mac, and iPad Pro, and as capable as Affinity Photo is, on my Mac my preference remains for my LR+PS workflow. Affinity Photo (AP) on my iPad Pro, is a better editing/adjusting app than the combined trio of PS Fix, PS Mix, and PS Express. AP does not have the asset management, editing, and desktop/laptop syncing capability of LR CC. I think this PS was an obvious development for Adobe. If I had to make a choice for a non-Adobe iPad photo editing app it would be Affinity Photo, or Pixelmator. For an iPad/macOS combo Pixelmator does a very good job of syncing between iPad and desktop via iCloud. However, my choice for non-Adobe stuff for my desktop would be Alien Skin Exposure X3, Luminar, On1 Photo Raw, Pixelmator then AP. Yes, if you are already committed to the Adobe product range I can see the benefits. I'm not, and the idea of yet another regular cash outflow is not attractive! I'm pleased to hear that Affinity Photo is working well. The important thing to understand is, if this version of *PS for iPad* is managed in the same way as LR CC it will be a *free* app. The only additional cash flow would come, as it does for LR CC, if the user wants the full sync capability, and does not have a Creative Cloud account. For those who are already either full CC, Photography Plan CC(LR CCC/PS CC), or LR CC only subscribers there will be no additional regular cash flow. There are going to be many folks who just install *PS for iPad* and use it as a free app, as they probably do with the free PS Fix, PS, Mix, and PS Express, but by not having a CC subscription they lose all the syncing function which is the major benefit of the Adobe mobile apps. Those other free Adobe mobile apps all function better with CC storage to facilitate syncing and interaction between mobile and desktop/laptop apps. As a subscriber to the $9.99/month Photography Plan, I get LR CCC, LR CC, PS CC, and 20GB of CC storage. I chose to pay an additional $5/month to increase my CC storage to 1TB. I don’t pay any extra for LR CC, and I don’t expect to pay any extra for the new *PS for iPad*. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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PS CC for iPad?
On 15/07/2018 12:47, Savageduck wrote:
[] The important thing to understand is, if this version of *PS for iPad* is managed in the same way as LR CC it will be a *free* app. The only additional cash flow would come, as it does for LR CC, if the user wants the full sync capability, and does not have a Creative Cloud account. For those who are already either full CC, Photography Plan CC(LR CCC/PS CC), or LR CC only subscribers there will be no additional regular cash flow. There are going to be many folks who just install *PS for iPad* and use it as a free app, as they probably do with the free PS Fix, PS, Mix, and PS Express, but by not having a CC subscription they lose all the syncing function which is the major benefit of the Adobe mobile apps. Those other free Adobe mobile apps all function better with CC storage to facilitate syncing and interaction between mobile and desktop/laptop apps. As a subscriber to the $9.99/month Photography Plan, I get LR CCC, LR CC, PS CC, and 20GB of CC storage. I chose to pay an additional $5/month to increase my CC storage to 1TB. I don’t pay any extra for LR CC, and I don’t expect to pay any extra for the new *PS for iPad*. Oh, that's interesting. I look forward to trying out a free program (although not being a PS owner the learning curve may be steep). I did try out some of the free software but it kept asking me to log into an Adobe account which I don't have, so I gave up with it. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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PS CC for iPad?
On 7/14/2018 12:52 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On Jul 14, 2018, David Taylor wrote (in article ): On 14/07/2018 16:15, Savageduck wrote: It seems that Adobe has plans to release Photoshop CC fo iPad in 2019. Probably the same plan as with LR CC, free, but to gain the full sync features a Creative Cloud subscription would be required. Currently I have the 1TB plan for $14.95/month. https://www.macrumors.com/2018/07/13/adobe-photoshop-ipad-2019-report/ I wonder how it compares to Affinity Photo - about £20/US$25 once-off purchase with a 30% discount at the moment.... https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/photo/ I haven't used both so I can't comment. We will only be able to make a true comparison once the proposed version of PS for the iPad is released. I have both for my Mac, and iPad Pro, and as capable as Affinity Photo is, on my Mac my preference remains for my LR+PS workflow. Affinity Photo (AP) on my iPad Pro, is a better editing/adjusting app than the combined trio of PS Fix, PS Mix, and PS Express. AP does not have the asset management, editing, and desktop/laptop syncing capability of LR CC. I think this PS was an obvious development for Adobe. If I had to make a choice for a non-Adobe iPad photo editing app it would be Affinity Photo, or Pixelmator. For an iPad/macOS combo Pixelmator does a very good job of syncing between iPad and desktop via iCloud. However, my choice for non-Adobe stuff for my desktop would be Alien Skin Exposure X3, Luminar, On1 Photo Raw, Pixelmator then AP. Just to be clear: You have expressed preferences for some very fine post processing programs. However, you have not tried Topaz, and therefor3e properly omitted it. As for Luminar, it is an excellent program, I have tried it on both a Mac OS and a PC. Although Skylum, the publisher, claims that their programs work equally well on both a MAC and PC, from my own uses, I don't think the PC version is ready for prime time. Having said that, for HDR and color mapping I prefer Aurora, despite its glitches. -- PeterN |
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PS CC for iPad?
On 7/15/2018 4:57 AM, David Taylor wrote:
On 14/07/2018 17:52, Savageduck wrote: [] We will only be able to make a true comparison once the proposed version of PS for the iPad is released. I have both for my Mac, and iPad Pro, and as capable as Affinity Photo is, on my Mac my preference remains for my LR+PS workflow. Affinity Photo (AP) on my iPad Pro, is a better editing/adjusting app than the combined trio of PS Fix, PS Mix, and PS Express. AP does not have the asset management, editing, and desktop/laptop syncing capability of LR CC. I think this PS was an obvious development for Adobe. If I had to make a choice for a non-Adobe iPad photo editing app it would be Affinity Photo, or Pixelmator. For an iPad/macOS combo Pixelmator does a very good job of syncing between iPad and desktop via iCloud. However, my choice for non-Adobe stuff for my desktop would be Alien Skin Exposure X3, Luminar, On1 Photo Raw, Pixelmator then AP. Yes, if you are already committed to the Adobe product range I can see the benefits.Â* I'm not, and the idea of yet another regular cash outflow is not attractive!Â* I'm pleased to hear that Affinity Photo is working well. If a program is working for you, you should use it. Others may claim that a different program works better, it may, but I don't believe in trying to fix something that isn't broken. -- PeterN |
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PS CC for iPad?
On 7/15/2018 12:22 PM, David Taylor wrote:
On 15/07/2018 12:47, Savageduck wrote: [] The important thing to understand is, if this version of *PS for iPad* is managed in the same way as LR CC it will be a *free* app. The only additional cash flow would come, as it does for LR CC, if the user wants the full sync capability, and does not have a Creative Cloud account. For those who are already either full CC, Photography Plan CC(LR CCC/PS CC), or LR CC only subscribers there will be no additional regular cash flow. There are going to be many folks who just install *PS for iPad* and use it as a free app, as they probably do with the free PS Fix, PS, Mix, and PS Express, but by not having a CC subscription they lose all the syncing function which is the major benefit of the Adobe mobile apps. Those other free Adobe mobile apps all function better with CC storage to facilitate syncing and interaction between mobile and desktop/laptop apps. As a subscriber to the $9.99/month Photography Plan, I get LR CCC, LR CC, PS CC, and 20GB of CC storage. I chose to pay an additional $5/month to increase my CC storage to 1TB. I don’t pay any extra for LR CC, and I don’t expect to pay any extra for the new *PS for iPad*. Oh, that's interesting.Â* I look forward to trying out a free program (although not being a PS owner the learning curve may be steep).Â* I did try out some of the free software but it kept asking me to log into an Adobe account which I don't have, so I gave up with it. And Adobe account costs you nothing. By nature I like to experiment. I have an email account that I use just for the trials. It gets cleaned out abut once a month, and I never even read anything in it, unless I like the product. If so, i open a real account. -- PeterN |
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