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Adobe Brings Photoshop to the Web, Plus Other New Features for Creative Cloud

Adobe Brings Photoshop to the Web, Plus Other New Features for Creative Cloud

Photoshop and Illustrator, two of Adobe's most iconic products, hit the web . The North American company has made this important announcement in the framework of Adobe MAX 2021, the annual conference in which they usually present multiple news related to their creative tools.

The jump from Photoshop and Illustrator to the web, yes, has a condition: it is, at least for the moment, a light version, reduced, which allows minor adjustments; not the full version. The idea is that a subscriber, in addition to making the aforementioned editions, can see their projects on the website, comment on the creations of others or even that an external person, who does not even have a subscription to Adobe CC, can review the document in question .

Photoshop's public beta on the web is available from now, while Illustrator will remain in private beta for the moment.

Many more news for the Adobe suite

Beyond the aforementioned, Adobe has also announced multiple new features for the rest of the company's products . Among the most important are the following:

The new Creative Cloud Spaces and Canvas allow, on the one hand, to create repositories with files that you can share with your team to streamline collaborative work; and, on the other, show ideas or developments in a much simpler and more visual way. Everything, directly from the web browser. Masks are easier than ever in Photoshop . A new option allows selecting objects from an image in a much simpler way, as well as being able to apply any of the multiple smart filters supported by Adobe Sensei. After Effects now has multi-frame rendering, which significantly improves the performance of the application (Adobe promises an increase of up to x4). In addition, Adobe has released the beta version of this app for Apple Silicon chips. The Lightroom selective adjustment system is now much more intuitive, which makes it easier to apply specific edits to specific portions of an image.

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