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Adobe today announced that it is rolling out an update for Photoshop for iPad with its promised "Select Subject" feature and more.

Select Subject uses machine learning to enable users to automatically select the subject of an image to speed up complex selections. Adobe says the feature works exactly the same on the iPad as it does on the desktop.

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Adobe is committed to continue improving Select Subject to work even better on tricky subjects like hair and fur.

Last week, Adobe also began rolling out performance improvements for its cloud documents system. The enhancements are already live for PSD files that are 75MB or larger. Depending on the size of your file and your network performance, Adobe says upload and download speeds are up to 90 percent faster.

In the first half of 2020, Photoshop for iPad will gain additional features, including the "Refine Edge" brush for selecting soft edges, integration of Lightroom and Photoshop workflows on the iPad, and more.

Photoshop for iPad received poor reviews following its release, but its rating has slowly improved from 2/5 stars to 3.3/5 stars on the App Store.

Article Link: Photoshop for iPad Receiving 'Select Subject' Feature and More Today
 
I wonder if/when they’ll release premiere pro for the ipad. That would be interesting to see how well it could manage 4k video, etc.
 
Nice to see, but they still have a lot more features to implement to get this where is needs to be.
 
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Photo editing has gotten so easy! I wish some of the tools were around when I taught myself photoshop 18 years ago without youtube, blogs, message boards, etc.
 
2028, Apple finally release full version of Photoshop. Keep up the bad work Adobe, making millions a month of subscription models and serve us a a product that is not even 10% of the real photoshop. You disgust me!

The real problem is part adobe, but also the ipad, which kinda sucks as a tool for doing precision work with high end software.

Frankly the ipad also kinda sucks for copy and paste, a pretty basic function of any ‘real’ computer. 🤗
 
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