Photoshop officially becomes a team project. Adobe announced the creation Real-time collaborative editing in Photoshopwhich allows multiple people to work on the same file on different computers at the same time. If you're tired of waiting for a document, then this is probably good news, but if you only want to share the final product, you might not want to alert your boss.
Adobe offers a variety of real-time collaborative editing options. photoshopfor example, collaborating with other designers, allowing clients to directly edit and comment on a document, or having students follow a teacher's lesson. Honestly, my design skills could have been better if I had had this opportunity during Photoshop classes in college.
This feature is not yet fully developed, and real-time co-editing is only available in beta, although the company offers a similar feature in Adobe Express. You can sign up and become part of the beta testing group. Here if you want to check it out for yourself. You can also look at competitors, e.g. Canvaswhich already offers real-time collaboration.
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