Create something new from all of your pictures to show your skills in mobile apps
Create something new from all of your pictures to show your skills in mobile apps
Vote: (35 votes)
Program license: Free
Developer: Adobe
Version: 9.9.9
Works under: Android
Vote:
Program license
(35 votes)
Free
Developer
Version
Adobe
9.9.9
Works under:
Android
Pros
- Great lineup of tools
- Share edited images directly through the app
- Save projects on Adobe Cloud
Cons
- Very unwieldy on smaller screens
Photoshop Touch is a powerful mobile app that allows you to edit images with your Android smartphone or tablet.
Photoshop has been around for years, and it continues to be one of the most popular editing tools on the market. That being said, the full Photoshop suite takes quite a bit of processing power, and it isn’t going to be a viable option for the vast majority of mobile devices. If you want to enjoy the many tools that Photoshop has to offer but would like to use your smartphone, then you might want to take a closer look at Photoshop Touch.
Photoshop Touch was created by the original development team at Adobe, and this software is going to feel very familiar if you have used any of their other versions of this image editing software. Touch accommodates images of up to 12 megapixels, and that is going to give you a pretty big palette to work with. To begin a new project, you can either import a downloaded photo, import a photo you have taken, or take a picture directly through the app.
Once you have your base image, you can then begin the process of softening lines, adding layers, removing layers, and carrying out any other number of editing tasks. While Touch isn’t as robust as the traditional Photoshop, it still has quite a few tools to offer. Once you are done with a project, you can save it to your phone, email it, or upload it directly to a social media platform. Overall, this is a handy mobile app for anyone who wants to make slight changes to their digital images.
Pros
- Great lineup of tools
- Share edited images directly through the app
- Save projects on Adobe Cloud
Cons
- Very unwieldy on smaller screens