Adobe: Photoshop and Illustrator

Adobe now makes it easier to share Photoshop and Illustrator work

You will be able to work on the same file, but not simultaneously

Shared Access

Adobe is now making it easier for multiple people to work on the same Photoshop, Illustrator, or Fresco file at the same time. The three apps are getting a new feature called “invite to edit”, which will allow you to type in a collaborator's email address to give them access to the file you're working on.

Collaborators won't be able to work live on the file with you, but they will be able to open your work, make their own changes, save it, and restore those changes to your machine. If someone is already editing the file, the new user can choose to either create a copy or wait until the current edit is complete.

Adobe Cloud

The new feature works with .PSD and .AI files stored in Adobe’s cloud. (It’s already available in Adobe XD.) It also supports version history, so you can revert work if a collaborator makes a mistake.

Adobe announced the feature was rolling out in October. The company has been steadily building out more collaboration capabilities to Creative Cloud — the service that connects its suite of apps — in hopes of making the platform fast, simple, and reliable enough that teams can rely on it to move their documents around. Adobe also recently updated a related feature that lets you send documents to others for review.

Source: The Verge

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