For $10, iPad 2 owners (sorry iPad 1 owners) can have access to the powerful image editing capability of the app. Android owners have had the app since 2011.
Similar to the popular desktop version (which costs upwards of $700), users can work in layers, use "sophisticated selection tools" and erase unwanted parts of pieces. You will also be able to make standard editing
The app is the first of Adobe's upcoming Touch apps for the iPad. The rest are (via Mashable):
Adobe Collage; Adobe Debut presentation software; Adobe Ideas, which will be similar to the Illustrator vector-based desktop drawing software; Adobe Kuler color theme manager; and website- prototyping and wireframe tool Adobe Proto.
Adobe's remaining apps will be released this year and work with the company's Creative Cloud services.
To download the app, you will need iOS 5 and an iPad 2.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 26 Feb 2012 22:42