
Moreover, Serif’s vector-based drawing app Affinity Designer and the image editor Affinity Photo provide a powerful combo for those who may balk at Adobe’s pricing scheme. Not only do these apps look and work great, but also adopt all the latest platform features. For instance, Pixelmator Photo and Pixelmator Pro are some of the best image editors today. If you don’t like Adobe’s software, there are many capable alternatives out there. Pixelmator Photo for iPad supports trackpad navigation Thankfully, good boys and girls at Adobe have informed customers to “stay tuned” for workflow improvements in future releases. Finally, you import that PSD back into the other app. Then, you must save the file on your iPad. First, you must export your PSD document from Photoshop or Fresco. However, both apps require multiple steps to transfer your work from one app to the other offline. The apps use cloud sync to save your work to the cloud so projects are available across devices and platforms, and you can revert to an earlier version of any saved file. The bundle offer is limited to people who have used the iTunes billing mechanism to subscribe to Photoshop for iPad or upgrade to the premium Fresco experience. Other types of customers who are eligible for bundle pricing include Creative Cloud users subscribed to any Photoshop plan via Adobe’s website and those with an existing Creative Cloud membership. Photoshop maker Adobe today announced that customers can now take advantage of a new iPad software bundle that combines the image editor Photoshop and the drawing and painting app Fresco in exchange for a new price of just ten bucks per month.Įach of these apps costs ten bucks per month if purchased separately, meaning people who use both Photoshop and Fresco on their iPad can now save money.
