Adobe brings a simplified Photoshop to the web https://t.co/K0lCZeOoat pic.twitter.com/XCcdJ864gH
— The Verge (@verge) October 26, 2021
Adobe brings a simplified Photoshop to the web (thanks to WebAssembly) https://t.co/PZwo0IYACo
— WebAssemblyWeekly (@WasmWeekly) October 26, 2021
It's about time! I really like Adobe's tools. I also use a Chromebook most of the time.
— Chris Betcher ?? (@betchaboy) October 26, 2021
So this announcement, though still early days, makes me very excited for what's coming.
The Verge: Adobe brings a simplified Photoshop to the web.https://t.co/xyqREG7rHv
via @GoogleNews
YES.
— David East (@_davideast) October 26, 2021
Adobe is bringing Photoshop and Illustrator to the web. This is very much a "We live in the future" moment.https://t.co/4Ibm9jCk8f
Adobe brings Photoshop + Illustrator to your web browser https://t.co/MryBRwoXVb
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) October 26, 2021
Adobe is bringing a simplified version of Photoshop to the web. The browser continues to be the innovative place for cross-platform apps on PCs https://t.co/QjrpewNGH2 pic.twitter.com/C1NqCH4rm1
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 26, 2021
Photoshop on the Web is now out as a Beta. Big focus on commenting and sharing Photoshop files for this Beta release. Comments are shared across Ps desktop, tablet, and web. More features and functionality to come! https://t.co/kfIkG6keio
— Seth (@sethshaw) October 26, 2021
Photoshop & Illustrator on the web? Cool! #AdobeMAX2021 #AdobeMAX https://t.co/N4Xq99YB5z
— Kyle Hamrick (@KylasaurusRex) October 26, 2021
https://t.co/9xTBS3ZEMV
— ? gale galligan ? (@robochai) October 26, 2021
Well, asked and answered, I guess. pic.twitter.com/ngWeIOkFi4
This was, to put it mildly, incredibly disappointing to read. https://t.co/dl16TXzqR2 pic.twitter.com/KYgJQQXi33
— Ethan Marcotte (@beep) October 26, 2021
"Save as NFT" coming to Adobe Photoshop.
— Ben Torkington ?? (@bentorkington) October 26, 2021
If you think this sucks, switch to GIMP, which won't support it for at least 20 yearshttps://t.co/FZ8mXKktVD
On Decoder this week, Adobe’s @scottbelsky talks NFTs, authenticating art, and how Photoshop will add minting features this month https://t.co/8VcZRAnMA1 pic.twitter.com/F4YjlucfMT
— nilay patel (@reckless) October 26, 2021
어도비, 포토샵과 일러스트레이터 웹 앱 버전 발표
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) October 26, 2021
복잡한 작업 수행 아닌 공동 작업, 댓글, 피드백, 사소한 조정, 빠른 수정 등 지원
Adobe brings Photoshop and Illustrator to the web | Engadget https://t.co/1HgLTS2wd0 pic.twitter.com/v89WonMTlp
Photoshop launches a web version.
— Tim Soret (@timsoret) October 26, 2021
But...
It's the atrociously slow existing codebase ported to WebAssembly with Emscripten. What an absurd, ridiculous, spaghetti mess of a tech stack.https://t.co/eT8luHnB5Z
Photoshop being built with Web Components seems significant. https://t.co/SgWXbx3ORx
— Dave Rupert (@davatron5000) October 26, 2021
Photoshop's journey to the web. Amazing work. Just think this webapp will load a PSD with all its fidelity and it will let you make some edits to it just with a URL. https://t.co/KXaYZBeuEb
— Maximiliano Firtman (@firt) October 26, 2021
? Fantastic announcement from our partner Adobe at their annual @AdobeMax conference: Photoshop ? is coming to the Web!
— Chrome Developers (@ChromiumDev) October 26, 2021
? Read up on how the Adobe and the Chrome team managed this incredible achievement and go check out the beta!https://t.co/ePoFsMRc62
Hard to overstate the technical achievement by teams across Adobe and the Chromium community. Bringing Photoshop to the web has been a massive undertaking:https://t.co/XYT2GGovjV
— Alex Russell (@slightlylate) October 26, 2021
Particular and specifically proud of all my Project Fugu ? friends and colleagues.
? Fantastic announcement from our partner Adobe at their annual @AdobeMax conference: Photoshop ? is coming to the Web!
— Chrome Developers (@ChromiumDev) October 26, 2021
? Read up on how the Adobe and the Chrome team managed this incredible achievement and go check out the beta!https://t.co/ePoFsMRc62
Photoshop's journey to the web https://t.co/RNgtMV8fvw Next time someone says "web isn't powerful enough for my app", show them Photoshop in the browser, or the Clipchamp PWA video editor https://t.co/tgBrU4DnZz #teamWeb
— Bruce Lawson (@brucel) October 26, 2021
What an amazing milestone for the web platform! I believe this will open the doors to many more to keep pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Also congratulations to @buildWithLit for being the web component “sugar” that orchestrates it all :) https://t.co/8TCxhLKZS9
— Diego Ferreiro Val (@diervo) October 26, 2021
So Web Components are just good for leaf nodes eh? https://t.co/V8L4LX9M1y
— ? Web Component Bites ? (@wcbytes) October 26, 2021
Big news from @Photoshop this morning at @adobemax, and @fractorious and Nabeel Al-Shamma have some of the background on the platform details that make it possible.
— Ben Galbraith (@bgalbs) October 26, 2021
Decades in, the web continues to evolve and adapt for a vibrant future.https://t.co/1879ZXUuCg
Super-excited that this is public now - Adobe Photoshop is coming to the Web! https://t.co/19LEGJw0z7
— Ingvar Stepanyan (@RReverser) October 26, 2021
WebAssembly (via Emscripten), SIMD, threads, and the new WebAssembly debugging experience in @ChromeDevTools have all played an important part in this journey.
Photoshop uses web components.https://t.co/1EeJre4KF8
— Passle (@passle_) October 26, 2021
"..the entire Photoshop app is built using Lit-based Web Components. Leaning on the browser's built-in component model and Shadow DOM encapsulation, the team found it easy to cleanly integrate a few "islands" of React code provided by other Adobe teams."https://t.co/bmrpeQSx31
— Brian LeRoux (@brianleroux) October 26, 2021
Remember the Spectrum Web Component #designsystem I talked to you last week?
— Georges ? (@georges_gomes) October 26, 2021
It's on Photoshop web version now ? Congrats @WestbrookJ@castastrophee?https://t.co/DZhRwrpAuq#webcomponents #webdev
Photoshop’s journey to the web:
— Axel Rauschmayer (@rauschma) October 26, 2021
– Quote: “WebAssembly and its C++ toolchain Emscripten have been the key to unlocking Photoshop's ability to come to the web”
– Alas, Chromium-only AFAICThttps://t.co/qgGZB7ZFb2
Adobe Photoshop will sun run in your Chromium browsershttps://t.co/CY6Ln7DpYr pic.twitter.com/5ExQC29rzl
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) October 26, 2021
Photoshopをウェブで実現するために取り組んだこと。https://t.co/Ix7f93GClZ で記事が公開されていました。https://t.co/ai10Be30Od#AdobeMAX #AdobeMAX2021 #AdobeMaxJP
— 池田 泰延 / ICS (@clockmaker) October 26, 2021
adobe @Behance will be adding support for #Tezos. that's so cool. this will be huge. https://t.co/DRlP5lpvwV
— klick.tez (@klickdotdev) October 26, 2021
I predicted that Adobe will step into the NFT space, here's today's news: https://t.co/7NIovb343hhttps://t.co/JxH5Xf7hV9https://t.co/dS47xz7lmV
— Jeremiah Owyang (@jowyang) October 26, 2021
とのこと。
— miin | NFT情報コレクター (@NftPinuts) October 26, 2021
クリエイターふぁーすとでクール✨https://t.co/8A4fXlIuC7
Creative tools are embracing NFTshttps://t.co/yZpr9fthaV
— Jake Burden | ⚛.sol (@jake_burden_) October 26, 2021
AdobeにまでNFTが、、。 OpenSeaとのパートナーシップまで。どうもNFT面白いと思えないのは、知識・体験不足だからなんだろうか
— touya (@touya_huji) October 26, 2021
Adobe's Behance adds support for NFTs and paid subscriptions https://t.co/xl1kS6v8xv via @techcrunch