jzucker wrote:
Come on....Does nobody have any imagination?!? After windows 8 rolls out, adobe will release a touch enabled version. In addition to the tablets, windows 8 desktops, laptops and netbooks are coming out and supporting touch screens.
Adobe will support touch in their applications. Just think about the fact that adobe supports Wacom tablets and I expect the number of windows 8 installations to be at least 1000X more prevalent.
carstenw wrote:
While it is a possibility for Lightroom, I am skeptical. Imagine all the things you do with the mouse on a real computer, and then imagine those same tasks with the fat end of a finger. Accuracy will be very hard,
Yeah, but that\'s ignoring touch pens. If Abode and others really port over to the tablet devices I just naturally assume the devices with pen capability will be the devices of choice for those using such apps. For sure a finger ain\'t gonna cut it! Editing with my Wacom on the other hand is a real joy and the pen for my Galaxy Note is good enough for app control of just about any kind.
As for processing speed I dunno about iOS devices but the Galaxy Note II and my S3 for example have quad-core processors running at around 1.5Ghz. That\'s fast enough for RAW editing and about the same as middle of the road laptops (which the most common I think).
Oct 18, 2012 at 04:40 PM
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