Adobe is starting off the new year with Live Co-Editing for Photoshop, an exciting new feature designed to make creative collaboration more seamless than ever, now available for private beta testing on both the Photoshop desktop (beta) and web apps.
With this new feature, multiple creators can simultaneously access and edit documents from different computers — unlocking shared creativity and collaboration. This game-changing advancement, informed by community input, accelerates content creation, streamlines communication and improves creative collaboration for creators, teams and educators.
· Multiple designers can simultaneously work on a Photoshop document, splitting tasks to tackle and complete projects more efficiently, together.
· Creative teams at large enterprises can collaborate on highly matrixed projects, solicit stakeholder input and address feedback all in a single file.
· Creators can collect client feedback more intuitively by inviting them to directly collaborate on a file, view edits and make comments.
· Students can follow along live as educators demonstrate workflows and teach techniques in Photoshop. Comments and edits can be made directly in a student’s document by teachers to help enhance learning and contextualize feedback.
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