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Adobe Photoshop mobile for Android smart phones

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009 at 5:11 am , filed under Uncategorized by Thomas

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photoshop-mobile-for-android-phones-450x300How cool is it that you can use Photoshop on your Android-powered smart phones while you’re on the run. Adobe has done it again, releasing the Photoshop mobile app for Android Smart phones, after releasing the iPhone version last week.
Of course, the mobile version of the Photoshop is different from the full-fledged version. You could only carry out some simple tasks on your Android phones. But it should be more than sufficient for those who’d love to twist some photos before uploading them to Facebook for sharing.
The Android Photoshop mobile app allows you to crop, rotate, and color correct your photos with a touch of a finger only. It also includes features like soft focus and ability to convert your photos into black and white in just a click. The app also allows you to upload your photos to Photoshop.com and share them with your friends and you can also use the app to browse the Photoshop.com library which is where all your photos stored.

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