Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator Coming to the Web in Beta
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(Pocket-lint) – Adobe has introduced new versions of Photoshop and Illustrator, designed specifically for the web.
This means that if you subscribe to Creative Cloud, you will be able to access both programs in your web browser. You can edit your cloud-hosted documents without having to download them or open Adobe desktop apps. There’s just one caveat: don’t expect full versions of Photoshop or Illustrator. These are very light versions, allowing you to use basic editing tools like the eraser, the healing brush and the selection lasso.
You can also use layers and leave annotations and comments. But if you want to do heavy editing, you will have to open the app. The idea is that with Photoshop and Illustrator on the web, it will be easier for you to share files with others while making small adjustments on the fly from anywhere.
Again, you’ll need to be a Creative Cloud subscriber to use Photoshop and Illustrator on the web. In the US, the Creative Cloud All Apps plan costs $ 52.99 per month and provides access to 20 Adobe apps, including Photoshop and Illustrator. Separately, these two apps cost $ 20.99 per month each.
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Photoshop on the web is now available in beta for all Creative Cloud subscribers to test. Illustrator on the web is also launching, but this is an invitation-only beta. Adobe has started accepting Illustrator beta registrations here.
Written by Maggie Tillman. Originally published on .