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Working with text also feels like traveling back in time. You can enter, place, resize, and rotate text using one of the handful of included fonts. But once you click apply, it rasterizes the text. The PSDX files can get pretty large, too. For instance, a 1,600x1.200-pixel image with two layers combined with a blend mode takes about 5.5MB. That seems small, but can add up over time, and if you choose not to fork over $50 a month for Creative Cloud then you (at least for the moment) can export only flattened files.
The one tool that I do think it needs is iphone case 4d a one-click white balance; instead there's a difficult-to-use three-channel color balance adjustment or an all-or-nothing Auto Fix tool, And some of the algorithms, like Reduce Noise (which seems to merely blur), don't seem quite up to Adobe's usual standard, Nitpicks aside, PSTouch is a full-featured image-editing app, with modern selection tools, brushes, adjustments, effects, warps, and gradients, If your needs run beyond quick auto adjustments and effects, Photoshop Touch on either tablet platform is well worth the $9.99..
Adobe's excellent Photoshop Touch tablet app finally arrives on iOS 5. Just a few months after its first suite of Creative apps debuted on Android, Adobe makes good on shipping its flagship Photoshop Touch for iPad. The app, which is as close to identical to the Android version as is possible given the platform differences, is available on iTunes for the same $9.99; it requires an iPad 2 running iOS 5. Adobe says the iPadification of the rest of the Touch apps is under way. I really liked the Android version, and the app has generally gotten high marks from users in the Android Market. There are some complaints that it lacks features of the desktop version, which makes me laugh; yes, I'd love modern niceties like adjustment layers, a real text engine, and the ability to handle images larger than 1,600x1,600 pixels, but tablet tech isn't quite ready to handle those demands. That said, it can be frustrating, for example, to not have enough detail for selections and adjustments when the original photo starts as a 24-megapixel image.
Sony kicked off Mobile World Congress in Barcelona today by introducing two new handsets for its Xperia line, the Xperia P and the Xperia U, Both will play second fiddle to the Xperia S announced at CES earlier this year, though they both share the design, The higher-end model of the two, the Xperia P, has a iphone case 4d 4-inch display, a 1GHz dual-core processor, support for NFC, Gingerbread (sadly) and an 8-megapixel camera, It comes in several colours including the red hue seen here, Also, notice the transparent bar at the bottom of the phone..
The design is standard but not unattractive. Rounded edges and a smooth finish give the phone a nice feel in the hand. The camera lens sits on the back side. The Xperia P also has a trim profile. Several external controls, including the volume rocker and camera shutter, sit on the right side. The Xperia U has a smaller 3.5-inch display. It shares the Xperia P's 1GHz dual-core processor, but it has a 5-megapixel camera. And don't expect Ice Cream Sandwich here, either. In typical Sony style, the Xperia U also comes in several colours. Besides the white version (pictured here), we also spied a bright yellow handset.
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