Adobe eases multi-person editing in Photoshop, Illustrator projects with new feature

Adobe has updated its Creative Cloud Photoshop, Illustrator, and Fresco applications to make it easier for multiple people to work on the same file. All three applications will receive a new feature called “invite to edit” that will allow users to type in the email address of a collaborator to send them access to the file they have been working on. This new feature will allow asynchronous (that is, non-simultaneous) editing between collaborators on devices such as iPad, desktop, and iPhone. The feature also has limitations, where collaborators will not be able to work on the file live together with other users, but will be able to open the job to make changes themselves, save it, and sync the changes with the file in the cloud.

In case the user is already editing the file, the person will have the option to make a copy or wait until the editor is done with the job.

The new Adobe feature will work with .AI and .PSD files saved in the Adobe cloud, and shared cloud documents can be accessed at assets.adobe.com and the Creative Cloud Desktop app.

The new feature will also come with version history support, in which users will be able to roll back the course in case the contributor makes a mistake about something.

Adobe was developing this feature in October 2020 and has been constantly integrating more collaboration features into the Creative Cloud service which is responsible for bringing together its suite of applications, to make the platform reliable and fast, so teams can count on with her to move. your documents.

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