Adobe is all set to bring Camera Raw editing to Photoshop for the Apple iPad

Photoshop on the iPad (Image: Adobe/YouTube)

Adobe is expected to start rolling out this feature on the iPad in a big way soon. The Camera Raw plugin allows users to edit RAW photos in Photoshop.

Adobe is all set to roll out the Camera Raw editing feature on Photoshop for iPad. Ahead of the company’s Max conference on October 24, Ryan Dumalao, senior product manager for Photoshop on iPad, shared a preview video showing how the feature can be used to convert RAW and DNG photos imported directly from the camera to the iPad. Editing can be done. The Camera Raw plugin, which is also the technical basis for Lightroom’s processing engine, allows users to edit Raw photos in Photoshop. The tool can be used to import any file that Camera Raw currently supports, including ProRaw files produced by the Apple iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro.

Dumalao highlights how users can edit various settings and exposure parameters within Photoshop. This includes the ability to import a RAW file from a non-destructive editing program as a smart object, which can then be transferred to the desktop version of the software. Dumalao is seen in his picture performing tasks like adjusting the color of a specific rope and removing individual tree branches.

adobe The mass roll out of this feature is expected to start very soon. In the meantime, we may see many more previews in the coming days and get ready for the company’s Max conference later this month. The company has added based PDF editing tools to its Acrobat extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers. It will allow users to add comments, signatures, markup and other basic edits to PDFs directly within the browser. Prior to this update, Chrome users were only allowed to save webpages in PDF form, a feature that many other browsers offer with their printing tools. While most of the features in this update are free, some will require an Adobe subscription. For example, features like converting a PDF to a Word document or converting a webpage to PDF will require an Adobe subscription.

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