Adobe Photoshop and Fresco on the iPad now comes bundled together

Adobe Photoshop and Fresco on the iPad now comes bundled together

Adobe Photoshop and Fresco on the iPad now comes bundled together

Photo editing helps you add an extra look and feel to your images. With the availability of many awesome photo editing tools, one could transform a crappy photo into a lovely and attractive one. Among popular Photo editing tools for mobile or tablet users, we have the Adobe Photoshop and Fresco. Based on the latest info from Adobe, the Adobe Photoshop and Frescop on the iPad will now come bundled together.

Adobe Fresco is a sketching and painting app for iPad that combines the expressiveness of your favourite photoshop brushes with the precision of vector brushes, and the new technology of live brushes. While Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Inc. for Windows and macOS. It was originally created in 1988 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, the software has become the industry standard not only in raster graphics editing but in digital art as a whole.

And the good thing is they aren't just bundling the two apps together, but offering the bundle at a cheaper price.

It should be noted that this isn't to say the two apps have become one, but that you won't have to purchase both separately.

"The offer is available to customers who buy Photoshop on iPad or upgrade to Adobe Fresco premium through the App Store, as well as to Creative Cloud customers who buy the Photoshop Single App or All Apps plan on Adobe.com. Early adopters who already have a Creative Cloud membership are eligible too." Says Adobe.

At first, purchasing each of the apps separately would cost your $10 each, but now you can purchase the bundle at $10 instead of a total of $20 for both purchased separately.