Lightroom Mobile is also receiving a slight update. Also, Adobe Capture is available for iPhone, iPad and Android now. This is a very welcome change to the mixed bag of applications we had before. Now, one "capture" application does them all. This is a completely logical collection and it's a welcome relief from having to remember what capture application does what. ![]() In other mobile app news, four different apps: Adobe Color, Brush, Hue and Shape have all been combined into one application called Adobe Capture. While these new releases are (once again) starting with the iOS platform, Adobe states Android versions will be out in the first half of 2016. Most notably, you can now capture photos directly in the app, make targetted color adjustments and even use Adobe's new Dehaze tool. Photoshop Mix also received a substantial update, giving it a collection of new features to further simplify a mobile-first workflow. What I do know is that more layers, more blending modes and a host of other features will let the user decide which is a better approach to image enhancement on your mobile device. As I write this, I've not had a chance to work with Photoshop Fix, so time will tell if their new approach will be more efficient than what we had with Photoshop Touch. ![]() Whereas Photoshop Touch was a simplified version of the desktop version of Photoshop, Photoshop Fix stands on its own as a completely redesigned workflow that is meant to complement, not replace, Photoshop on the desktop. Rather than trying to emulate adjustments of an image as one might do with Photoshop on a desktop machine Photoshop Fix takes a different approach by providing tools and an interface designed specifically for mobile devices. Second off, Photoshop Fix improves upon Photoshop Touch by creating a mobile-first workflow. ![]() First off, Photoshop Fix does away with Adobe Air, a legacy programming structure left over from the days of Adobe's Flash applications. Adobe Photoshop Fix, takes the position of Adobe's previous mobile image editing software Photoshop Touch, but significantly improves upon its predecessor in a number of ways and should in no way be considered a replacement of PS Touch.
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