In this version, you can freely design/edit using Apple Pencil or your finger. You’d be able to work on PSDs, with thousands of layers being edited without altering the resolution. You can use several tools to enhance images, remove unwanted objects, paint, clone, brush etc with ease. Moreover, you can sync your work with Adobe’s Cloud and retrieve in any other devices to continue later. If family sharing is enabled, a total of six members can be using this. While these being cool enough, Apple hinted for enhancing their tools to be used for brushes, masks, refining edges, and selecting smart subjects in later versions.

Device Requirements

The app is sized at 217MB and supports English, French, German and Japanese languages. It’s compatible with the models of: • iPad Pro (Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi and Cellular) • iPad Pro (12.9-inch) and 2nd generation • iPad Pro (10.5-inch) • iPad Pro (9.7-inch) • iPad 5th Generation • iPad Mini 4 • iPad Air 2 Make sure your iPad is updated to the latest OS. It runs on iPad OS 13.1 or higher versions only. For you to get started, Adobe’s giving a 30-day free trial for everyone. Thereafter, you should be subscribing to Adobe’s Creative Cloud account to access it further. If you already have an account, you can just login directly with it. Download the app here. Stay tuned to us, as we’ll update this article with official pricing details soon.

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