Adobe Poloshop CS v1.0 - image editing on the go

Posted Mar 11, 2008 at 5:46PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: DGGC92, Photoshop
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Adobe Poloshop screenshot - Image 1The popular Adobe Photoshop CS may be well on its way to the Sony PlayStation Portable, since homebrew developer DGGC92's latest application for the handheld holds such promise. Adobe Poloshop CS version 1.0 has been released, though it only features a simple drawing tool as of now.

In its first iteration, DGGC92's Adobe Poloshop can only draw in black, red, and blue colors. At the very least, the homebrew app's interface looks faithful to the actual image editing program. Here's its brief feature list:
  • using LuaPlayer HM3
  • Can use 3 colors to draw (BLACK,RED,BLUE)
  • Looks Really Like Photoshop
The developer explained that Adobe Poloshop is written in Lua, and more functions of the actual Photoshop CS will be added in the upcoming versions. We're sure to keep tabs on that, so watch this space for updates!

Download: Adobe Poloshop CS v1.0
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Homebrew Development Forum

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by M33 User - 2008-03-11 13:28
» Lol

I will wait till this has better features like the real photoshop.

by pawn535 - 2008-03-11 13:52
» yeah

I agree, this looks like it could have potential though if it eventually has all the same features as photoshop, only thing is that you couldnt really do anything important cause its kinda hard to keep a staedy hand with an analog stick

by spiderfan00 - 2008-03-11 14:29
» hmmmm...

has anyone ever thought of a different pointing device preferal? (like a mouse)

by RJ - 2008-03-11 22:05
» -

I wonder if these people have such access to the Adobe trademark? Why would they even use that name but alter "Photoshop", what has Polo got to do with anything here?



Abhorrent design and overall thinking with this project.

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