Hi,
In the new Samsung Galaxy note 10.1 there is a pre-installed PS Touch.
Is there any difference between this and the PS Touch on the Android market?
Thanks.
alaa alshahed wrote:
i think there is a diffrent because in a video in you tube a guy using ipad and Photoshop touch can save it in jpg, png,psdx and PSD and in galaxy note 10.1 only jpg and png
I can save in those formats on my Android tablet. It just all depends on where you're saving/exporting the project.
If you're saving to the tablet ("Save to Gallery"), the following formats are available:
JPEG
PNG
If you're saving to the cloud ("Upload to Creative Cloud"):
JPEG
PNG
PSDX (PS Touch's native file format)
If saving to email ("Share by E-mail"):
JPEG
PNG
PSD
I just bought my Note and purchased the Google play version of PS Touch because I'm positive that it'll get updated. I'm not sure if the pre-installed version would ever get an update and if it did I'm sure they would lag far behind.
As of Oct. 29 2012, the pre-installed version is 1.2.0 and the Google play version is 1.3.0.
Version 1.3.0 increases the maxium resolution of a working image to 4048x4048 from the 1.2.0 version which was 2048x2048. Also the FX brush is a selection underbrushes although it doesn't seem to work as a brush, and only works as a layer adjustment. I think it might be a bug.
If you go to the Google Play store and look under the whats new tab you'll see what else has benn added. I figured it's only $10 so what the hell. You'll have two identical icons and will have to remember which is which. I just placed and icon for the one I use on a homepage.
That what I had read it before somewhere on the internet and to wait until Samsung push this update I think I will wait to the end of the year as android jelly beans for my s3 still didn't come to my country
and this was a software from Samsung that launched this software around the world wide last month how about Photoshop touch ![]()
I will purchase the Google play version better than wait for Samsung
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