Adobe this week has announced the Photoshop for iPad is still going to be released by the end of the year. Sadly in order to meet the deadline, Adobe will have to drop some key features from the initial release, Bloomberg reports.
Until now, there hasn’t been any official update on the software’s launch since last year, Adobe is expected to offer more details next month at its annual creative software conference. After testing Photoshop for iPad for more than a year, some beta testers told Bloomberg that the beta versions don’t include key features that they expected to be part of the final build of the app.
Some well-established ones won’t make it at all, such as filters, the pen tool and custom paintbrush libraries, vector drawing, color spaces, RAW editing, smart objects, layer styles, as well as many options for mask creations.