Photoshop CS4 Adds Support For Current Multi-Touch Trackpads
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News —
... some of the filters render slowly). The big Mac-specific feature is support for the multi touch pads found on the MacBooks Air and Pro. You can pinch to zoom in and out, twist the image and also “throw” the picture across the screen: if you hold the space bar down, click and drag the image when it is zoomed in and then let go, the picture will continue to move before slowing and coming to rest. It’s very similar to the scrolling on the iPhone, Charlie Sorrel writes for Wired.com. ...
A closer look at Adobe's new Photoshop and CS4 in videos
AppleInsider —
... Published: 04:45 PM EST Since announcing its new Creative Suite 4.0 product family on Tuesday, Adobe has gone on to published some videos demonstrating features of the new Mac version of Photoshop Extended, which also includes support for Multi-Touch Macs. Multi-Touch support Although unmentioned by Adobe in its press releases, Wired points out that Photoshop CS4 includes support for the Multi-Touch trackpads currently found on Apple's MacBook Pro and MacBook Air notebooks. Users can reportedly pinch to zoom in and out, twist an image and also 'throw' a picture across the ...
Adobe Photoshop CS4 adds Multi-Touch
Apple Gazette —
Adobe’s next version of Photoshop is looking pretty interesting. Video’s from Adobe’s site showcase some of the interesting things you can do with the software, including creating 3-D (as in red and blue glasses) images, and many, many more features.
One feature that will be Mac only, though is Multi-touch. Wired writes:
The big Mac-specific feature is support for the multi touch pads found on the MacBooks Air and Pro. You can pinch to zoom in and out, twist the image and also “throw” the ...
Photoshop CS4 gets touchy. Multi-touchy.
MacUser —
... Anyway, using your multi-touch trackpad in CS4 lets you rotate, pinch to zoom, and even “throw” images across the screen. Wired explains in more detail: ...
Adobe's CS4 includes some multi-touch goodness
Infinite Loop —
... offers plenty of new features to justify the upgrade for Mac and PC users alike, it turns out that Adobe didn't even advertise one of the coolest. As pointed out by Wired , Adobe has included support for the multi-touch feature built into the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. The gestures, which are similar to that of iPhones and work in Photoshop CS4, include pinching, twisting, and a "throwing." While the functionality may not seem all that enticing to the general population right now, how many of you didn't think much of two-finger scrolling when it first appeared and now ...


