

To test Photoshop for iPad I wanted to build a quick composition. To start with, the app supports some of Photoshop's most popular workflows: retouching, layering, masking, and compositing. Adobe is transparent with its bit-by-bit plan to add capabilities and features to Photoshop for iPad. You'll find plenty of tutorials, including in-app interactive ones. We tested Photoshop for iPad using an 11-inch iPad Pro, a 7th-generation standard iPad, and a 2nd-generation Apple Pencil. It works with any Apple Pencil, but no third-party styluses. That includes all iPad Pro models, iPad 5th generation or later, iPad mini 4th generation or later, and iPad Air 2 or later. The Photoshop app requires iPadOS 14 or later and an iPad that can run it. Some other mobile photo apps require subscriptions for full functionality, too, like Afterlight ($2.99 per month), InShot Polish ($7.99 per year), and PicsArt ($8.99 per month). Affinity Photo also sells for a one-time price ($21.99). However, many of them are moving to subscription models. (Opens in a new window) Read Our VSCO Reviewįor comparison, most other iPad photo apps are single-price affairs rather than sold as subscriptions.

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