Well, that didn’t take too long. After a rather horrible debut Friday Adobe has fixed Photoshop Express so it can now open in the landscape mode.
How exactly was this app tested by Adobe and Apple? You’d think since most photo editing is done in the landscape orientation it would have been operated that way. I’d expect that kind of bug to be discovered immediately. Since Adobe is a premier graphics company you’d also think they would choose a logo for the product that doesn’t resemble a roll of toilet paper.
Anyway, the app now works properly and it’s free. You can crop, sharpen, blur, make frames and do other basic adjustments and send your edited pix to Photoshop.com or to Facebook.
The app also works on an iPhone and an iPod touch. Have at it, and unlike the iPhone 4 antenna, you can hold your iPad anyway you want.
I have to say though that Adobe acted very quickly to fix this problem, so I have to give them credit for fixing this problem. As mentioned, the app has been updated and is now free for you to download on the iPad, the iPhone and the iPod Touch. So go ahead and download it and have some fun with it.
If you have already tried it out, then feel free to tell us what you think in the comments. Until next time, this is Adiman423 on behalf of iPhone Tutorial Videos and iPad Tutorial Videos signing out.
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Title: Photoshop for iPad fixed and updated
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Category: iPad, iPhone Apps, iPhone News
Added on: August 15th, 2010
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