Adobe just announced a new feature coming to Photoshop called Live Co-Editing. It will enable creators to work on the same projects simultaneously by accessing and editing Photoshop files from different computers. At the moment, the new collaboration workflow is available only in private beta. More details about Photoshop’s Live Co-Editing feature follow below. Although graphic software has little to do with filmmaking, many of us–content creators and video producers–take care of thumbnails, posters, and other graphic materials for videos ourselves. Even if not, the announced Live Co-Editing feature in Photoshop promises users smoother, faster, and more seamless collaboration with designers and clients. Photoshop’s Live Co-Editing: how will it work? According to Adobe’s announcement post, it’s quite simple. By clicking the “Share” button, Photoshop users will get an option to turn on Live Co-Editing and invite fellow collaborators via a dedicated link. Until now, the famous graphic software hasn’t offered anything similar for instant feedback, tweaks in real time, multi-user workflows, and streamlining communication. As developers note, the creative community highly requested such a feature, and now, it’s finally here! Image source: Adobe Possible application examples Above all, Live Co-Editing in Photoshop will be an extremely useful feature for large teams of graphic designers using Adobe software. Multiple creators will have the opportunity to work on the same project in real time and split the tasks to achieve faster and more efficient results (similar to what UI designers do in Figma, Adobe’s competitor, which is widely used for website prototypes)....
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