Initially made available in the Apple App Store in early May 2011, the Photoshop Touch apps allow tablet device users to be creative anywhere. Adobe Nav – Users can now transfer images directly from their iPad photo library into Photoshop CS5 for editing, designing and retouching.Adobe Color Lava – Using the iPad 2 built-in camera, creatives can now capture images from within Color Lava, and then pick their color inspiration from captured images to dab, swirl and mix into custom color themes.Adobe Eazel – Digital artists now have easy access to the paintings they create with the new Eazel image gallery and are able to save and open artwork within the app.The following new features that unite the fun and interactive experience of the iPad with the power and precision of Photoshop are being added to Adobe Eazel, Adobe Color Lava and Adobe Nav: Press Release: New Enhancements to Photoshop Touch Apps
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The updated apps are available for download from Apple's App Store now. Adobe Nav, the remote file browser and tool selector, for instance now has the ability to transfer images from an iPad photo library into Photoshop CS5 for editing. All three apps, originally launched in May 2011, have been revised and have had features added to them. Adobe has issued updates for its recently released apps for iPad that integrate with Photoshop.