While some form of Adobe’s Photoshop has always been available on mobile devices, it isn’t quite as robust or complex compared to the desktop version of the app. However, last year announced alongside the new iPad Pros, Adobe also revealed that the “real” Photoshop would be coming to the iPad as well.

The company did not mention any specific dates but it seems that we could be getting close to an official release because signups for the beta version of the app is now open. If you’re interested in checking out the app, you can head on over here and fill up the form. There is no guarantee that you will be getting in, but you can try your luck anyway.

Adobe has described the version of Photoshop for the iPad as, “Real Photoshop is coming to the iPad so you can create something unreal. All your familiar desktop tools and workflows are at your fingertips, from retouching and compositing to spot healing and blend modes. Layers? They’re all here. Resolution? No difference. Your PSDs are exactly the same, whether you’re working on your desktop or a mountain top.”

There is still no mention about pricing so it is unclear if the app will be sold as a standalone app, or if Adobe could be bundling it as part of its Creative Cloud subscription.

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