I used previous Adobe apps to work out a workflow for my business. I need white backgrounds around my subjects, and one of the previous generation apps did it quite well. The new conglomeration apps, like this one, have dumbed down everything to make it simpler. This can be good, but in this instance it is bad. What I now have is two versions of Photoshop express, one on the screen of my phone – small area, big stubby fingers making it impossible to do any fine retouching work. The same app – apparently – on the iPad is different. It does not have the ability to cut out the subject, in the space where it should be in the app there is nothing. This is a most puzzling oversight by Adobe, why is the iPhone app different to the iPad app? My phone is impossible to work on to refine cut outs, and the iPad with the Apple Pencil is the perfect place to do this, as I did with the previous generation of apps. This is all back to front, frustrating, and I have found other non-Adobe apps that actually do what is needed… I live in hope that Adobe will rationalise and make the apps harmonious, and usable. There is a remove background button on some other Adobe apps, but it is a 1-Click option, and totally unsuitable for anything pale on a white background – which is often what I need to work with. For some reason there is no option for refining the selection, it is quite simply what the program decides you need cut out – everything else turns into a hole. Come on Adobe, get it together!
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