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iPad & Photoshop Touch
I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally
I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 ....and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, Savageduck said:
I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...c_id=39 52261 or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 2012-12-11 22:32:21 -0800, Savageduck said:
On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, Savageduck said: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...c_id=39 52261 or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss This might help. He also has some interesting input regarding other Adobe products. http://tv.adobe.com/show/the-russell-brown-show/ -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On Dec 12, 12:32*am, Savageduck
wrote: On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, Savageduck said: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...Overview_-_Rus... or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, Savageduck Looks neat! Better than I expected. Little disappointed by the size limitations, though. |
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On 12/12/2012 3:18 PM, otter wrote:
On Dec 12, 12:32 am, wrote: On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, said: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...Overview_-_Rus... or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, Savageduck Looks neat! Better than I expected. Little disappointed by the size limitations, though. Yah, and another thing he conveniently forgot to mention is that layered ..psd files will automatically get flattened if you try to import from Photoshop to Photoshop Touch. Tha layered movement of .psd files is one way only. |
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On 2012-12-12 15:18:50 -0800, otter said:
On Dec 12, 12:32*am, Savageduck wrote: On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, Savageduck said: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...Overview_-_Rus... or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, Savageduck Looks neat! Better than I expected. Little disappointed by the size limitations, though. I think for somebody adjusting and/or editing images on the iPad for email or other sharing (I don't use FaceBook in any way!), the 1600x1600 limitation, while restricting for those using desktop computers and large print output, is adequate. Just think of the SI size limitations of 1200x1000. For many photographers traveling with an iPad (I am not sure about Android availability) and without a laptop PS Touch gives them an ability to adjust and edit in the field, and to plan major edits/adjustments before getting home to work on a desktop/laptop. ....and those iPad edits can be shared in whichever way you choose while on the road. From my iPad "Camera Roll" I can share via Email, Message, and the dreaded FaceBook, or Twitter, neither of which I use. Otherwise I can go to Google Drive, DropBox, Skype to share any of those images. PS Touch has gone through some updates and a lifting of that limitation might well be in its future. For what it is I am impressed. NIK's "Snapseed" and Adobe's free PS Express are OK! but they do not provide the ability of PS Touch. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 2012-12-12 15:44:53 -0800, Jonz said:
On 12/12/2012 3:18 PM, otter wrote: On Dec 12, 12:32 am, wrote: On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, said: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...Overview_-_Rus... or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, Savageduck Looks neat! Better than I expected. Little disappointed by the size limitations, though. Yah, and another thing he conveniently forgot to mention is that layered .psd files will automatically get flattened if you try to import from Photoshop to Photoshop Touch. Tha layered movement of .psd files is one way only. However if you use Adobe's "Creative Cloud" layered files processed in PST are available on a desktop with layers intact. The thing to remember is PST is a compromise for use on a tablet, having layers available on a tablet is quite a development. PST is not a replacement for CS/5/6 so don't expect it to have that capability for $10. It is what it is. http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-touch.html -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 12/12/2012 7:01 PM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2012-12-12 15:18:50 -0800, otter said: On Dec 12, 12:32 am, Savageduck wrote: On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, Savageduck said: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...Overview_-_Rus... or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, You cant do any "Quality" work on these devices. The same way you cant take any quality images with an i phone. Savageduck Looks neat! Better than I expected. Little disappointed by the size limitations, though. I think for somebody adjusting and/or editing images on the iPad for email or other sharing (I don't use FaceBook in any way!), the 1600x1600 limitation, while restricting for those using desktop computers and large print output, is adequate. Just think of the SI size limitations of 1200x1000. For many photographers traveling with an iPad (I am not sure about Android availability) and without a laptop PS Touch gives them an ability to adjust and edit in the field, and to plan major edits/adjustments before getting home to work on a desktop/laptop. ...and those iPad edits can be shared in whichever way you choose while on the road. From my iPad "Camera Roll" I can share via Email, Message, and the dreaded FaceBook, or Twitter, neither of which I use. Otherwise I can go to Google Drive, DropBox, Skype to share any of those images. PS Touch has gone through some updates and a lifting of that limitation might well be in its future. For what it is I am impressed. NIK's "Snapseed" and Adobe's free PS Express are OK! but they do not provide the ability of PS Touch. |
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wrote: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...Overview_-_Rus... ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss You cant do any "Quality" work on these devices. The same way you cant take any quality images with an i phone. nonsense. of course you can. |
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On 2012-12-17 10:55:27 -0800, medic4401 said:
On 12/12/2012 7:01 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2012-12-12 15:18:50 -0800, otter said: On Dec 12, 12:32 am, Savageduck wrote: On 2012-12-11 22:27:30 -0800, Savageduck said: I have been playing around with my iPad and Photoshop Touch. Naturally I have looked for somebody with more knowledge of the program than I have to give me a lesson or two beyond the built in tutorials. What I have found, and thought I would share with others with iPads who might want to dabble, is Russell Brown's Pod Casts on the subject. PS_Touch_Overview_-_Russell_Brown_HD_3.mp4 Oops! http://ec.libsyn.com/p/7/4/7/747509a...Overview_-_Rus... or http://tinyurl.com/bb4d5c5 ...and the complete series to date from Adobe TV; feed://russellbrownshow.adobetv.libsynpro.com/rss -- Regards, You cant do any "Quality" work on these devices. The same way you cant take any quality images with an i phone. That depends on your needs, and I suggest that you take another look at some of those videos. I agree that if compared with a desktop running LR4/CS5/CS6 you would find PST lacking, but that is not the point of this program. I need a decent RAW processor, PST does not provide one, and I don't expect one for $10. It does provide many features such as layers and some complex adjustment tools. Then you need to ask the question in the context of the compact camera, or phone camera user, without access to a desktop/laptop and the $$$ cost of CS6 or LR4. Today that individual might well have a tablet, iPad, or Android. PST gives that type of photographer some pretty sophisticated adjustment tools to produce more than acceptable images. Not all shooters use or can afford state of the art equipment and processing software. Photoshop Touch is an acceptable tool for the tablet user who has no demands beyond say 2000x2000 output, and who might use a camera phone or compact for source images Regarding quality images from an iPhone, or any phone for that matter, all depends on the circumstances of the shot, and the ability of the shooter and his/her understanding of the camera used. All of that said I would guess that the great majority of images processed using PST would be from compact cameras. My DSLR shots are still processed on my desktop using LR4 and CS5, and I have no desire to work on them on my iPad. However I can see refining some of my iPhone snapshots or some of my G11 shots using PST on my iPad. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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