Adobe adds a collaboration tool to Photoshop and Illustrator

Subject makers and beleagured graphic designers can quietly rejoice in the fact that Adobe is making it easier to collaborate on some of its flagship products.

This is a small quality of life adjustment, but if you use Photoshop, Illustrator or Fresco and work with other people, the “Invite to edit” button is likely to become part of your daily life. Adobe announced the feature on Tuesday, and it should already be configured with the updated user programs. Just look in the right side of the interface and you will see a button that looks like this:

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Clicking on the button opens a field to invite an employee via their email address. A successful connection will share the document within the program between multiple parties, but unfortunately only one person can work on it at a time.

It still knocks to send and re-send and re-send FINALforReal7.psd by email every time a team member makes a small adjustment. And version history is supported in collaborative documents.

Adobe’s has also added the ability to sync brushes, swatches, gradients, patterns, styles, and shapes across different devices with your Creative Cloud account.

The new features are now available for desktop, iPad and iPhone apps.

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