![]() Sure, Adobe have flirted with the idea of Photoshop for the web in the past with initiatives like ImageReady and it’s always been possible to save images for the web from Photoshop. ![]() Back in 2000, when images in the backgrounds of table cells seemed like a good idea, Photoshop was fine but it has since been superseded by dedicated web tools like the superb TypeCast. As a tool, Photoshop has been too cumbersome, requiring a mixture of slicing, layer merging and resaving multiple times to export out a design. Photoshop’s native workflow has never worked for web design. The big news is that for the first time the heart of Photoshop, its workflow, has been revised for the benefit of web designers. ![]() This morning 500,000 premium Creative Cloud subscribers will be waking up to an update alert for Adobe Photoshop. Adobe’s flagship product has been revised for the first time since the switch to the subscription model back in June.
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