


Higher resolution capabilities: Work on high-resolution images while maintaining the highest image quality.Retina Display Support: See your images like never before with the Retina display on the new iPad (third generation).The default resolution is 4.2 megapixels with 10 layers, but you can raise that to 12* megapixels in Preferences. The ability to work with multiple layers at such a high resolution is a big accomplishment, and we can’t wait to see what you can create with it. Remember that Photoshop Touch works with up to 16 full-size layers in a single file, all in real-time, in contrast to more simple single-layer apps. Photoshop Touch can now work with print-resolution images, up to 12 megapixels with several layers.
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 6 BETA FULL
A full list of features, which include two new languages and effects, is below:
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 6 BETA UPDATE
Included in the free update to the $10 app is full Retina display support for the new iPad, higher resolutions with support for images up to 12 megapixels, and a number of other new features and enhancements. Adobe has also previously detailed some future Lightroom plans in order to appease professional photo editors.Īdobe announced a significant update to its Photoshop Touch app for iPad today, with the introduction of version 1.3. The new Photos app for OS X launches in early 2015, but despite Apple’s claims of significant functionality, a look at what Apple has shown about the app reveals that the functionality mostly mirrors what iOS 8 will gain in September. You can do so by taking some new photos, importing them into Lightroom, and then using Lightroom. It’s a good idea to start processing photos in Lightroom and become familiar with it before you migrate your photos from Aperture. The first challenge is that the terminology, layout, and controls of the two applications are different. We recognize that this migration may be a challenging process and offer the following resources and methodology to help get you up to speed with Lightroom and provide a road map for successfully migrating your photos. At Adobe, we’re working on a migration tool to help you bring your photos into Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® from Aperture, but if you’re eager to switch before the tool is ready, this guide can help ease your transition.
