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I'm sorry.
I'm not waiting around to see where this goes. Attempts to trial the PS'20/PS iPad ecosystem have not been productive.
Adobe may find it economical to sift through our feedback / bug reports, but my job is not to debug your software. I'm not interested in subscribing for that privledge; it has proven a poor return on investment.
I've re-discovered Affinity with all of it's cross-platform goodness. The selection and brush tools themselves are powerful and intuitive compared to — oh. I'm sorry, Photoshop for iPad can't do that… "yet".
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Hi there,
Sorry about the bad experience with Photoshop on the iPad.
As Photoshop is running slow on iPad, Could you please try the below steps and let us know if that helps?
Also, please note that 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, we’ll add more capabilities and workflows as we learn more about how customers use Photoshop on a mobile device.
We’re 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, we’re 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 what’s important to you after you’ve 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