![]() This version of Photoshop saves your work every five minutes and uploads it as a cloud document. If you're having difficulty finding a tool that you need, you can go to Help > Keyboard Shortcuts to find what's available. ![]() Many functions are accessed in the hamburger menu in the top left. Many of the basic tools and functions accessed in the desktop app version are located in different areas within the Web Beta, so you'll want to spend some time exploring and getting used to this layout. Unfortunately, this means the beta also cannot handle RAW files, but Adobe says it's working on them. Photoshop on Web Beta currently only supports PNG, JPEG, PSD, PSDC, TIFF, and HEIC while the desktop app version offers several more formats. While the Web Beta version of Photoshop has a similar layout overall, some things have changed quite a bit for a more simplified interface. Photoshop On Web Beta Layers (Image credit: iMore) Photoshop on Web Beta: Differences from the full desktop app version ![]() If you have a compatible iPad and Apple Pencil, you can also check out one of my absolute favorite drawing apps, Adobe Fresco, which is free to use. However, if you already have a Creative Cloud subscription, which is needed for the beta, then you already have access to Photoshop on iPad. At the moment, anything saved in the beta is stored as a cloud document, but Adobe recommends saving it locally "just in case." The beta only works on desktop, not iPad or iPhoneĪt this time, the Photoshop on Web Beta is only designed for non-mobile web browsers, meaning you'll need to access it from Mac or PC. It's unclear what will happen to Photoshop on Web Beta cloud filesĪdobe hasn't fully addressed what will happen to any files saved within Photoshop on Web Beta after the beta lifts. ![]() You'll also need at least 4GB of RAM, 4GB of storage, and a processor that's 2GHz or faster. The beta works on macOS, Windows, and Chrome OS devices as long as you're running macOS 10.15 and later or Windows 10 (64-bit) and later. However, at the time of writing this, Photoshop on Web Beta only works on Google Chrome and Edge and both must be version 90 or higher. Everyone has their own specific web browser they prefer to use over others.
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