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Does photoshop for iPad released on November 4, 2019 have dodge and burn tools? Testing out the app to do a full photo edit and can't seem to locate it. Thanks in advanced!
Hi there,
Thre is no Dodge and Burn in Photoshop on the iPad yet.
This is the beginning. The first version of Photoshop on iPad is focused on compositing, basic retouching, and masking, common tasks and workflows that we know will be useful for most Photoshop users. Over time, weāll add more capabilities and workflows as we learn more about how customers use Photoshop on a mobile device.
Weāre releasing with a set of features we know all Photoshop users will need and plan to add capabiliti
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Dodge and Burn have been added to Photoshop for iPad. Thanks Adobe Team!
Jane
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Moved to Photoshop Mobile forum from the Photoshop forum.
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Strange answer to that question...
No, there is no Dodge or Burn tool on iPad version of Photoshop...
A matter of facts, it ain't much you can do with this in version 1.0... Almost everything is missing on iPad...
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"Strange answer to that question..."
When a post is put in the wrong forum, one of the jobs of the moderators is to move the post to the proper forum and to say so. We are not supposed to move posts silently.
HTH,
Jane
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Hi there,
Thre is no Dodge and Burn in Photoshop on the iPad yet.
This is the beginning. The first version of Photoshop on iPad is focused on compositing, basic retouching, and masking, common tasks and workflows that we know will be useful for most Photoshop users. Over time, weāll add more capabilities and workflows as we learn more about how customers use Photoshop on a mobile device.
Weāre releasing with a set of features we know all Photoshop users will need and plan to add capabilities as we see how customers use Ps on the iPad. While leveraging the same code base helps accelerate development, weāre also deeply committed to rethinking every experience for the pencil and touch screen to give you the best Photoshop experience possible no matter what environment you work in. We know we have more work to do and we encourage you to share whatās important to you after youāve tried the product.
Feel free to share all kind of thoughts and feedback on our Feedback community: https://feedback.photoshop.com/photoshop_family/categories/photoshop_family_photoshop_mobile
Thanks,
Akash
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I hate to say this, but if you want full Photoshop capabilities on the iPad , you have to go with the app called Affinity Photo . I wish Adobe what put out a full working version of Photoshop for mobile but as of right now I can't do what I need to do in the application. Affinity Photo pretty much does everything the Photoshop desktop version does.
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Unfortunately, no. They've told me that this first release is missing both, and assured me that they will be adding them and other features as we the users tell them what we want and need.
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lol and it still isn't added.... and it's may 2020. Those are "basic" tools for retouching as well for any photo editing app... even the most basic app has those ...
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D&B on the iPad is as easy as making a color fill layer of 50% gray (add a solid black layer, then add a solid white fill layer, dial the white layer to 50% opacity and merge it with the black layer). Set this merged layer to "soft light" mode. Then paint directly on this layer with a brush set to low opacity (5%-10%) using white as your color for lightening, and black for darkening.
Enjoy and thank me later! š
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This is a joke, right? You made a funny? It's not "as easy as" anything, that's an unnecessarily long and convoluted process to mimic an actual tool in full photoshop that Adobe promised 3 years ago for the iPad and still hasn't delivered. Instead, we get layer tricks on what is essentially an app capable of applying instagram filters
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@Deleted User wrote:
It's not "as easy as" anything, that's an unnecessarily long and convoluted process to mimic an actual tool in full photoshop that Adobe promised 3 years ago for the iPad and still hasn't delivered.
Hi
While Dodge and Burn is in Photoshop for iPad, you might consider "easy" vs. "best". See this post for an alternative method:
https://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-editing/dodge-burn/
~ Jane
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Aww, you seem like such a lovely person.
You can now use D&B the destructive way, using Adobe's new dedicated tool, or you can do it the way I described last March, like professional retouching studios do, where I have been working since 2004.
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Dodge and Burn have been added to Photoshop for iPad. Thanks Adobe Team!
Jane