![]() (Adobe's site says "other products coming soon.") Users can apply for early access at Adobe. Google's post says it's "welcoming Creative Cloud onto Chromebooks," and Photoshop is just the first app. More of Adobe's Creative Cloud is expected to eventually end up on Chrome OS. This streaming version of Photoshop will also be accessible on a Chrome browser running on Windows. And if you want to use the app while mobile, you'll need a pretty good LTE connection. The network requirements are listed as "5 mbps/max latency 250," so it sounds like there's no offline mode. It’s always up-to-date and fully integrated with Google Drive, so there’s no need to download and re-upload files-just save your art directly from Photoshop to the cloud."Īdobe's site fills in some blanks, saying that the app will run in a "virtualized environment" and won't have GPU support at launch. Google doesn't say much about the streaming option, only that "this streaming version of Photoshop is designed to run straight from the cloud to your Chromebook. Initially it's only going to be available to "US-based Adobe education customers with a paid Creative Cloud membership." Photoshop won't be a local app it will be a "streaming version" of Photoshop. Today, Google and Adobe are finally fixing that situation, bringing Photoshop to Chrome OS.Īnd now for the list of caveats-to start, this is just a beta project. If you deal with photos at all, Chrome OS has mostly been a non-starter because it has been missing one crucial piece of software: Adobe Photoshop. Not trying to trash on you, but your completely incorrect on almost everything you said, and I don't want people thinking it is correct.Chrome OS has been a fine OS for people who just consume content on the Internet, but other than writing documents, the OS hasn't offered much for content creators. Also it's definitely possible chrome is could run Linux apps natively using the new Linux sandboxed applications like snapd or flatpak technologies. This is what Adobe Photoshop on a Chromebook looks like As you might expect, the app is delivered via Google’s Chrome Web Store: The app usually takes about 10 seconds to launch, Adobe. Me personally, I think it's smarter to target GNU/Linux since many studios use Linux for everything but adobe. They also could cash in a lot from school licenses in the future. Basically right now you can run all of the Android adobe apps on modern Chromebooks and they work well. I have a Chromebook from 2015 with an i7 and 16gb ram (only 64gb storage though). Right now you can buy a Chromebook with a 7th Gen i7 with capable graphics, 512GB SSD storage, 16GB ram. But there is nothing technically at all that would stop them from creating Photoshop/Creative cloud Android full desktop apps that are specifically geared towards the new crop of powerful Chromebooks and hopefully vulkan. Secondly Adobe ALREADY developed Photoshop streaming version for web, and was testing it with chrome education users. It has a local file system and can run native chrome apps, as well as Android apps, which are looking to Target meatier creative usage. While, I'm not getting hopes up about Adobe releasing for Chrome OS, just need to correct zacd, who said almost everything incorrect. The display looks good but with only 32GB of local SSD for OS apps Photoshop would have to use cloud scratch space, Its not something I would want to run Photoshop on. I just took quick look at chromebook pixel sepcs it has a intel i-5 processor 4GB ram and a 32GB SSD. I'm retired now and don't need all the new mobile devices. You get a new one and you back in business for all your assets are in your cloud and synced to your new replacement device. Will a Chrome OS machine?ĭevices like Phone and Tablets should be inexpensive and not be a repository for things of great value. Powerful Windows and MAC laptops can run Photoshop well for the have the needed resources. Hardware wise what is a Chrome machine? Photoshop is a resource hungry application. Being it Google I'm sure the web and Google cloud will play a big part in their OS. ![]() While Laptop these days can be very powerful there are also cheap netbooks with less power still quite useful for they can run standard text applications like office do e-mail and browse the web and have real keyboards and they are cheaper then tablets.Ĭhrome OS machines where do they fit in. ![]() Linux users have been asking for a version of Photoshop for years.
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