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Adobe Photoshop app for iOS updated, support for Curves, Apple Pencil sensitivity adjustments, now present

If you’re a fan of the Adobe Photoshop app for iPad, it just got better.

Following the app’s release in November, when Adobe promised to provide regular updates to add missing features that are available on the desktop version, the company on Tuesday released a hefty update that offers Curves and Apple Pencil sensitivity adjustments.

Curves are designed to allow ‌iPad‌ Photoshop users to make adjustments to the color and the tone of the image, editing contrast, exposure, saturation, highlights, shadows, and color balance in a non-destructive way. The initial version of the Curves tool includes adjustments of total curves for all channels, multi-node selections, and a feature that lets the app recognize when you want to tap and drag a node or select it.

The updated Apple Pencil support allows for more precise brushing and effects when using brush-based tools. A new pressure sensitivity slider provides greater pressure values applied with less force at the end of the range and greater force for maximum pressure at the higher end of the range.

Adobe Photoshop for iPad is available for all Creative Cloud plans that include Photoshop access. The app requires iOS 13.1 or later to install and run.

If you’ve tried the updated version and have any feedback to offer, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

Via MacRumors and the App Store