Photoshop Touch iPad Apps are now available for download! Screenshots included!

This is just a quick post to mark the release of three new and exciting Photoshop Touch apps for the iPad. All three apps were developed with Photoshop Touch SDK, giving iPad users even more tools to help them tap on the magnificent power of Adobe Photoshop. What do those new apps have to offer to iPad users? Where to get them? Read on to find out.


Photoshop Touch iPad Apps are now available for download! Screenshots included!


Yes, Adobe has released the following three new Photoshop Touch apps for iPad users:

1. Adobe Color Lava: iPad users can simply use their fingers to mix and create cool color swatches and themes.

Adobe Color Lava_canvas


Adobe Color Lava_palette detail


2. Adobe Eazel: iPad users can now create water color-like paintings with their fingertips.

Adobe Eazel_transmit to PS_save to photos


Adobe Eazel_full screen view


3. Adobe Nav: iPad users can now access and control Adobe Photoshop tools from their iPads. The app also allows iPad users to create new Photoshop files and open up to 200 Photoshop files in one go.

Adobe Nav_open documents


Adobe Nav_edit mode


All three apps are now available for download at the iTunes App Store but they’re not free. Adobe Eazel will cost you $4.99, Adobe Color Lava has a $2.99 price tag and you can get Adobe Nav for only $1.99.

Note: Please visit Photoshop for more information.
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