On-the-go photo editing just got a big boost in the form of Google Photos integration within Photoshop Express. Adobe Photoshop is the go-to image editing tool for literally any kind of photo editing out there. On desktop anyway. When it comes to mobile, however, it’s a different story. Most of us back up our photos to the cloud (Google Photos, Photos on iOS, Dropbox, etc.) and few editing tools offer universal support for these platforms. With its latest update, Photoshop Express will now let you export and import photos to and from your Google Photos service, reports MacWorld. This is good news for those who’d like to leverage the power of Photoshop and Google’s services. Photoshop Express already supports the most popular cloud storage platforms including Adobe Creative Cloud, Dropbox, Facebook and iOS’ Camera Roll. Adobe’s Photoshop Express is a streamlined version of Adobe Photoshop that’s been designed from the ground up with mobile users in mind. It’s not as feature-packed as its desktop counterpart, but Adobe claims it has enough features for a mobile user. The app itself is free to use, but you need an Adobe CC subscription to take advantage of Creative Cloud-specific features like syncing.
On-the-go photo editing just got a big boost in the form of Google Photos integration within Photoshop Express.
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