![]() ![]() One would assume that because Adobe is making the hardware, that the use of the Ink & Slide will be a seamless affair with the company’s software. Image editors and Photoshop artists could potentially have a lot of fun using these tools on their iPads: they may become very powerful allies for graphic artists. The slide doesn’t require any batteries or charging: it is a magnetic ruler that has the ability to simulate different multi-touch points on the screen. Adobe promises a superb ergonomical experience with the device, stating that no matter what angle you hold it, you’ll have a comfortable grip, thanks to the care that went into designing the device. The “Ink” portion of the duo is pretty much a stylus that works over Bluetooth. Both the Ink & Slide are made out of Anodized aluminum with some white accents: very iPad-esque. Ink & Slide is Adobe’s first attempt at creating hardware, and they are a pretty sexy pair that seem to take a few design cues straight from Apple. Photoshop Mix is a photo gallery app that comes with a few neat features. Ink & Slide are a pair of image editing accessories that’ll give you a whole new way to use Photoshop on your iPad. In addition to announcing Lightroom Mobile for the iPhone, Adobe has also made Ink & Slide and Photoshop Mix for the iPad. It looks like Apple’s mobile devices are getting a lot of love from Adobe today. ![]()
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