Zooming and panning came in handy when trying to make small and accurate selections. Manipulating images is easy: You use two fingers to pinch and zoom or pan around. I recommend getting a stylus if you plan on using the app for extensive periods of drawing or painting. After you finish editing your photo, you can instantly share it through Facebook, Twitter and other social platforms since this app also integrated with lots of social networking platforms.
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When painting the background of one of the tutorials, the tip of my finger got sore just from rubbing back and forth over the glass. You can use this app to makeup, touch-up, and enhance your facial pictures, as it is really useful for enhancing skin color, and whitening teeth and so forth. Most of them are also finger friendly, but drawing or painting with a finger can get awkward quickly. Several great interactive tutorials are included to help you get used to the interface and familiarize yourself with all of the tools available.
While it’s 5 cheaper, you’ll get the same rich features and functions, such as layers, selection tools. Working with the selection tools does take some getting used to, but I was able to successfully replace a coworker’s head in a photo taken from the tablet with a cow’s head downloaded from Google Images in just a few minutes. Unlike the tablet version, the smartphone-enhanced Photoshop Touch is priced at 4.99. Included are some of the best photo editor apps available. Photoshop Touch will take advantage of the pressure sensitivity of active digitizers, although it is the only one of the Touch Apps currently able to do so. Adobe has released a plethora of editing tools over the last couple of years. The selection tools are limited only by the accuracy of the tip of your finger, unless you opt for a capacitive stylus or have a tablet with an active digitizer such as the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet or the AT&T HTC Jetstream.