

It also gives you the option to import your photos from social media sites like Instagram and Facebook. Photoshop Mix is an image gallery application that aggregates all of your locally stored image files on your iPad and allows you to sort them in pretty much anyway that you want. One would assume that because Adobe is making the hardware, that the use of the Ink & Slide will be a seamless affair with the company’s software. Image editors and Photoshop artists could potentially have a lot of fun using these tools on their iPads: they may become very powerful allies for graphic artists. The slide doesn’t require any batteries or charging: it is a magnetic ruler that has the ability to simulate different multi-touch points on the screen. Adobe promises a superb ergonomical experience with the device, stating that no matter what angle you hold it, you’ll have a comfortable grip, thanks to the care that went into designing the device.

The “Ink” portion of the duo is pretty much a stylus that works over Bluetooth. Both the Ink & Slide are made out of Anodized aluminum with some white accents: very iPad-esque. Ink & Slide is Adobe’s first attempt at creating hardware, and they are a pretty sexy pair that seem to take a few design cues straight from Apple. Photoshop Mix is a photo gallery app that comes with a few neat features. Ink & Slide are a pair of image editing accessories that’ll give you a whole new way to use Photoshop on your iPad. In addition to announcing Lightroom Mobile for the iPhone, Adobe has also made Ink & Slide and Photoshop Mix for the iPad. It looks like Apple’s mobile devices are getting a lot of love from Adobe today.
