Adobe Project Aero, Project Gemini drawing app, Premiere Rush CC video editing app introduced; Photoshop for iPad coming in 2019


Adobe Photoshop

At the Adobe Max, the company has previewed Photoshop CC on iPad, Project Aero, a tool that enables creators to design AR experiences, and Project Gemini which is a drawing app. It has also introduced Premiere Rush CC, the first all-in-one, easy-to-use video editing app for social media creators.

The Photoshop CC on iPad will let users open and edit native PSD files using Photoshop’s industry-standard image-editing tools and will feature the familiar Photoshop layers panel. Thanks to cross-platform support coming to iPad in 2019, users will be able to start their work on an iPad and continue with Photoshop CC on the desktop via Creative Cloud.

Adobe Max Photoshop CC

Adobe also previewed Project Aero which is a new cross-device AR authoring tool that enables creators to design augmented reality experiences. Project Aero is the first AR app built for designers and artists and was initially showcased at the Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference earlier this year. Project Aero enables optimal delivery of AR experiences.

Project Gemini is a new app designed to accelerate drawing and painting workflows across devices. It is coming first to iPad in 2019 and combines raster, vector, and new dynamic brushes into a single app experience built for drawing. Project Gemini enables artists to use and sync their favorite Photoshop brushes and works seamlessly with Photoshop CC.

The Premier Rush CC is specially designed for online video creators, and it integrates capture, intuitive editing, simplified color, audio and motion graphics with seamless publishing to leading social platforms such as YouTube and Instagram. It comes built-in with access to professionally designed Motion Graphics templates in Adobe Stock to get started quickly and features a Sensei-powered, one-click auto-duck feature to adjust music and normalize sound.

Adobe premiere Rush CC

Adobe Dimension CC 2.0 brings significant improvements to the material system and usability. The company has introduced a new native rendering engine, giving customers the option to use the Dimension renderer for faster interaction and render preview times. It has also added big improvements to integration with Illustrator and Photoshop, and support for Autodesk FBX, STL, and Sketchup file 3D-model formats.

Updates to Creative Cloud desktop software are now available to all Creative Cloud subscribers, including membership plans for individuals, students, teams, educational institutions, government agencies, and enterprises. Photoshop CC on iPad, Project Aero and Project Gemini on iPad will be available in 2019. The Premiere Rush CC is now available on Windows and macOS and via the iOS App Store for $9.99/month to individuals, $19.99/month to teams and $29.99/month to enterprise customers.

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