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Photoshop for iPhone is finally launched by Adobe - here's what it can do
One of the most popular photo editors in the world has arrived on mobile, and it's pretty intuitive
The app has been a long time coming for many fans of the age-old photo editing software that’s been exclusive to PCs, iPads, and other large-screen devices since its inception. On the main screen, it’s easy to create different-sized canvases for projects like Instagram posts, wallpapers, album artwork, mood boards, and more. (Credit: Max Buondonno / The Shortcut)You can keep things professional in your edits or go total “TikTok meme about a rundown shore town in Florida” like I did, and your results will vary based on how much time you spend on them, much like regular Photoshop.
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