To showcase the possibilities of the SDK, Adobe has initially launched three Photoshop CS5 companion apps for the iPad: Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop, Adobe Eazel for Photoshop and Adobe Nav for Photoshop.
Adobe Color Lava allows you to mix colors on the iPad using your fingers as well as create color swatches and themes which can be transferred into Photoshop. Adobe Nav will be useful to professionals who are always hungry for more desktop space, enabling them to select and control Photoshop tools on the iPad, customize the Photoshop toolbar, browse up to 200 open Photoshop files and create new files.
Finally, the Adobe Eazel lets you create realistic paintings with your fingertips, which you can transfer (via Wi-Fi) back to Photoshop.
These three apps will become available through iTunes in May 2011 with prices ranging from $1.99 – $4.99. Developers can access the Photoshop Touch SDK today for Windows and Mac OS platforms on the Adobe Application Manager, which probably means we’ll be seeing more apps (and for other platforms besides the iOS) soon.
[via All Things Digital]
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