Adobe's new mobile apps transcend Creative Cloud beyond the desktop
Monday, October 6, 2014 at 12:19PM
Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla in Adobe, Android apps, Apple Beat, Apps & Launches, Buyers Guide, Cloud, Creative Cloud, Events and Launches, First Looks, Mobile, Mobile Apps, Product launch, Public service, Releases, iPad apps, iphone
Adobe recently updated its Creative Cloud Suite to include a series of new mobile apps that can transcend Creative Cloud to tablets and even smartphones. Seven apps, five of which are totally new are detailed after the jump.
This release includes radical new connections between essential CC desktop tools and a new family of mobile apps that extend thepower of Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and Lightroom onto mobile devices.  The line-up, includes:
In the Photoshop family, Photoshop Sketch lets creatives draw with new built-in expressive brushes and enables an integrated workflow with Photoshop CC and Illustrator CC. Updates to Photoshop Mix extend precise mobilecompositing capabilities and now includes enhanced integration with Photoshop CC, as well as a new iPhone version.
- A new Lightroom Mobile app builds on integrated desktop and mobile workflows and includes features to allow clients,friends or family to select favorites and leave comments for photos shared online; and GPS information from iPhone photos now syncs with Lightroom desktop.
In the Illustrator family, Illustrator Draw (formerly Adobe Ideas) gives users access to their favorite vector drawing toolsand features in a modern, streamlined interface, high-fidelity integration with Illustrator CC and enhanced support forAdobe Ink and Slide. 
-Illustrator Line, a precision drawing app, gives creatives new features for perfectly distributingshapes as they draw, plus the ability to send sketches to Illustrator CC, where they have full access to their original vectorpaths for editing.
In the Premiere family, the brand new Adobe Premiere Clip app easily transforms the video shot on iPhone or iPad intoedited videos that are simple to share. Aspiring videographers can then send their compositions to Adobe Premiere ProCC for advanced editing and finishing.
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