Adobe is working on a new application in Photoshop where multiple designers can work in the same document, from different computers. Live co-editing is available in beta version.
Photoshop will soon look more like a team project. Adobe is announcing live co-editing on Photoshop. This will allow multiple people to work on a single file in Photoshop at the same time and from different devices. Designers can divide tasks, add feedback and invite clients to collaborate on the document. The feature is currently only available in beta. Interested parties can sign up for the beta version.
Collaboration in Photoshop
Adobe is introducing a new application within Photoshop: live co-editing. This means that users will soon be able to work on the same document simultaneously. No more waiting for a document, in other words.
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Within live co-editing, Adobe is introducing several applications. For example, you will be able to collaborate with other designers, share tasks and give clients permission to edit a document directly. This can also be useful for students, they can follow the teacher’s workflow live to learn proper techniques in Photoshop.
Adobe is currently testing out the feature, but is already making the beta test available to users. To access the beta test group, you need to sign up.