The idea is to let artists use and sync their brushes with the main Photoshop CC app. Project Gemini, meanwhile, is a new app aimed at artists that marries raster, vector and dynamic brushes into a single app. That app will eventually be cross platform for smartphones as well, but first it will come to the iPad in 2019. In a sign that they're coming soon, Adobe has previewed Photoshop CC for iPad, designed to "deliver the power and precision of its desktop counterpart." You can open and edit native Photoshop (PSD) files on the devices, and switch back and forth between desktop and tablet via Adobe's Creative Cloud. Photoshop CC and Project Gemini preview for iPadĪpple has been touting its stylus-equipped iPad Pro as a desktop replacement, but many content creators can't do much without Adobe's suite of apps.
If you already have Premiere Pro CC, a student plan or the main All Apps subscription, it will be included for free in your package. As you'd expect from Adobe, it's only available as a subscription and costs $10 a month for individuals or $20 for teams.
It's now available on desktop (Mac and Windows) and iOS, and will be coming to Android soon. The mobile apps aren't stripped down versions, either, as Adobe added that the color correcting, audio cleanup and other tools are of professional caliber and work exactly the same on mobile devices as on desktop.Īdobe Premiere Rush CC runs on iOS and Android phones, iPads and desktop systems. Via Creative Cloud CC, you can create a project on one device than publish it on another, "with a consistent user experience across phone, tablet and desktop." It's easy to change a video's orientation to portrait, square or landscape depending on the device you're publishing to.
On top of being relatively easy to learn and use, Adobe promises "anytime, anywhere" access to the app. "Content creators do not have to be video, color or audio experts to publish professional-quality videos," Adobe said. It lets you do everything including capture, edit, color correction, audio and motion graphics, then publish your masterpiece to YouTube, Instagram and other social platforms. Adobe Premiere Rush CCįirst unveiled as Project Rush in June 2018, Premiere Rush CC is a new, easier-to-use version of Premiere Pro CC aimed at YouTubers and other video content creators. It also unveiled Project Aero, a new AR app designed for artists and designers, along with new versions of most of its major apps and updates to its Sensei AI assistant. At its big MAX 2018 shindig, Adobe unveiled a host of new apps for content creators on the go, including a new video editor called Premiere Rush CC for YouTubers and Photoshop CC for iPad.