Adobe today announced Adobe Generator, with the goal to change the way people work with Photoshop for web and screen design.
Unveiled this morning, Generator
aims to be a platform that brings Photoshop to the heart of the design process,
bringing greater interoperability between Adobe® Photoshop® CC, Adobe Creative
Cloud™ and third party applications.
In addition , Connectikpeople has discovered that, Creative Cloud members have
now access to Photoshop CC feature built using Generator technology, which
streamlines web and screen design by
delivering image assets in real-time to save users the tasks of extracting, cropping, sizing and exporting.
delivering image assets in real-time to save users the tasks of extracting, cropping, sizing and exporting.
Connectikpeople has also observed that, new connectivity between Adobe®
Edge Reflow® CC (a design tool focused on creating responsive web designs) and
Photoshop gives users the ability to take Photoshop assets directly into Edge
Reflow with just one click.
Henceforth the first Adobe
Generator features for Photoshop CC and Edge Reflow include:
- Real-time image asset generation gives Photoshop CC users the power to eliminate time-consuming production steps while ensuring their designs are properly implemented both on the desktop and mobile screens
- Tagged layers and groups in Photoshop CC are automatically saved and updated in real-time as individual files, in the format selected
- Layers can now be exported as JPEG, GIF, or PNG with a variety of options, including scaling for Retina displays and varying levels of compression
- In one click, Edge Reflow CC can import Photoshop CC assets, including images and text directly into Edge Reflow, allowing designers to immediately begin their responsive design process and reduce manual production steps
Note: To accelerate the creation of
more third-party apps, Adobe has released Generator and the real-time image
asset generation feature as open source projects. More information is available
at http://github.com/adobe-photoshop.