Alongside the release of their new Creative Cloud subscription service and two new iPad apps earlier this morning, Adobe also released an update for Photoshop Touch for iPad, adding a number of enhancements, including support for Creative Cloud (including 2GB of free cloud storage), and the ability to handle larger images.
What’s New in Version 1.2
• You may now increase the resolution to 2048×2048 with 10 layers. Default is 1600×1600 with 16 layers, but you can change it in Preferences.
• Automatic synchronization with Creative Cloud
• Available in 6 languages (English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian)
• Added export to PSD and PNG via Camera Roll or email.
• Improved rotate and flip image workflow.
• Added ability to transfer images to desktop via iTunes.
• Added two new Tutorials.
• Added four new Effects (Watercolor Paint, HDR Look, Soft Light and Soft Skin).Bug fixes
• Corrected the supported languages in iTunes.
• Fixed Facebook login issue (displays “Success”).
Unfortunately, Adobe still has not added full Retina support for the new iPad. Even so, the update does provide some needed improvements. Even so, I hope Adobe steps up their game with their iOS apps!
As usual, the update is free for current owners of the app, and Photoshop Touch for iPad is available for $9.99 from the App Store ($9.99, App Store link).