Adobe has announced the major updates of Photoshop, extending it to the web as a beta (running in Chrome and Edge browsers). Other than this, Adobe also unveiled a web version of Illustrator, along with updates to its entire suite of apps. The web version of Photoshop comes with limited editing support, meant for collaborative work. Adobe is introducing a beta of a new web-based share for comment workflow in Photoshop, accompanied by a preview of a small set of Photoshop editing features all running on the web. In this beta, you and your collaborators can open and view your work in the browser, provide feedback, and make basic edits without having to download or launch Photoshop. Through Photoshop on the web, users can see some limited editing features like simple layers, selection tools, masking, and more. In addition, Adobe mentioned that they are starting with workflows for retouching and adjusting images, some of the most common Photoshop use cases. The web versions rely on the same Cloud Documents required in the iPad versions of the Creative Cloud software. Read more in our articles including "Adobe brings Photoshop and Illustrator to the web browser" and "Nothing teases Phone (4b) in cryptic teaser video".
Adobe has announced the major updates of Photoshop, extending it to the web as a beta (running in Chrome and Edge browsers). Other than this, Adobe also unveiled a web version of Illustrator, along with updates to its entire suite of apps.
The web version of Photoshop comes with limited editing support, meant for collaborative work. Adobe is introducing a beta of a new web-based share for comment workflow in Photoshop, accompanied by a preview of a small set of Photoshop editing features all running on the web. In this beta, you and your collaborators can open and view your work in the browser, provide feedback, and make basic edits without having to download or launch Photoshop.
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