John Nack, Principal Product Manager at Adobe, posted a video demo of Adobe Nav for iPad on his blog Saturday morning. Adobe Nav is one of the first apps to showcase the new tablet integration features included with the software maker’s upcoming Creative Suite version 5.5 (CS5.5). The video demonstrates two of the iPad app’s most useful features: the ability to build a custom tool palette and navigation among open Photoshop projects.
Adobe introduced the first mid-cycle release to its popular Creative Suite at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference earlier this month. The announcement highlighted CS5.5’s new Touch Software Development Kit (SDK) that allows developers to create tablet applications that interact with Adobe software on a personal computer. Adobe Nav for iPad is one of three applications the San Jose company built to demonstrate its forthcoming tablet SDK — the other two are Adobe Color Lava and Adobe Eazel. According to PCWorld, Adobe Nav allows Photoshop users to more easily manage open projects, activate frequently used tools, adjust a document’s zoom percentage, switch between Photoshop’s screen modes, and change foreground and background colors from their iPads.
The demo video certainly illustrates how the iPad can evolve the creative workflow. I look forward to seeing what else Adobe and app developers cook up to extend CS5.5’s usefulness beyond the boundaries of the desktop. To watch the video, please visit John Nack’s blog.
Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 and Adobe Nav for iPad will ship in early May, 2011. Customers can pre-order CS5.5 from Adobe’s website with a variety of options and prices. Adobe Nav for iPad is expected to be sold through the App Store for US$1.99.
Adobe Nav for iPad & Photoshop video demo originally appeared on TUAW on Sun, 17 Apr 2011 11:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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