Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Soon you will be able to stream Photoshop to your Chromebook


Credit: Google

Chromebooks are low-cost/low-power devices, so how is that platform a candidate to run Photoshop, one of the most processor-intensive programmes available?

This will be a streaming version of Photoshop. Streaming Photoshop, running on the Chromebook connects to a virtualized instance of Photoshop running on Adobe servers. Images are stored on Google Drive. It's Photoshop in the cloud.

Beta testing at the moment.

http://www.extremetech.com/computing/191089-you-can-now-stream-photoshop-to-your-chromebook-a-huge-win-for-google

http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2014/09/adobe-brings-streaming-photoshop-to-chrome-os/

http://chrome.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/adobe-joins-chromebook-party-starting.html / Adobe Google announcement announced streaming version Photoshop Chromebooks Chrome OS Chrome browser Chromebook Big Software killer software suite Chrome OS laptop market Photoshop Creative Cloud suite streaming version of Photoshop Adobe running a bunch of servers running Photoshop Chromebook Chrome browser Windows install Project Photoshop Streaming app connect virtual virtualized Photoshop instances instance connect direct access your Google Drive images saved to loaded from editing cloud screen sharing remote desktop running Photoshop screen-sharing app Chromebook desktop remote computer Google Drive processing locally remotely battery life  GPU acceleration GPU dependent features beta tested Adobe’s education customers North America latency response image quality high-bandwidth link high-res 24-bit graphics Creative Cloud subscribers Chrome OS Chrome for Windows /

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