Jumat, 31 Agustus 2012

Adobe Confirms Retina Display Update for Photoshop/Lighroom


Avid users of Adobe’s powerful image editing solutions are being promised that Photoshop and Lightroom will get the Retina-display treatment this fall. Creative Cloud members will be the first to get it, says Adobe.

Confirmed on the Photoshop blog, the Retina update is a joint effort by the Photoshop and Lightroom teams which are “pleased to announce we will provide support for HiDPI displays in the coming months, including the Retina Display available on the new MacBook Pro.”

Retooling Photoshop to make it look sharp on HiDPI screens is no walk in the park, says Adobe, but they’ll get there eventually, the two teams promise.

“Supporting this new technology requires significant work by our product teams and we’re committed to provide a free update to all Photoshop CS6 customers this Fall and Lightroom 4 as soon as the work is complete,” says Adobe.

Creative Cloud members will be the first to receive the Retina Photoshop update. Those enrolled with Creative Cloud receive updates more frequently, and “in advance of updates for non-members.”

Sadly, Photoshop Elements is being put on hold as far as Retina-support is concerned.

“While Photoshop, Photoshop Touch and Lightroom will be joining Adobe Ideas in their support of HiDPI Retina Displays, Photoshop Elements will not fully support HiDPI displays in the immediate future,” Adobe says.

The Flash makers promise to assess the situation and determine the amount of resources required to support these new displays in Lightroom, at which point it may begin development.

Creative Cloud members are again favored with a new set of features planned for release in the coming months. Adobe offers no specifics, but customers are told to “stay tuned for more details.”

Adobe thanks customers for their patience as they work out the kinks to make Photoshop Retina-ready.

Via: Adobe Confirms Retina Display Update for Photoshop/Lighroom

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