Monday, May 6, 2013

Adobe introduced a stylus and ruler for iPad - Flying Apple world - Letemsvetemapplem.eu

adobe_mighty In addition to the new Creative Cloud solution, which replaces the Adobe Creative Suite, Adobe also introduced another innovation. This time the hardware, which is itself rather unusual Adobe product, whereas the company specialized in the software solution. Although this time, Adobe introduced a piece of hardware, it is a product that goes hand in hand. Adobe Mighty Project is a new stylus from Adobe, which also accompanies a Napoleon, a ruler with several functions.

Stylus Adobe Mighty includes a pressure sensor, which allows artists to make drawings were on display iPad just like normal pen. The more you push, the lines are thicker and richer color, while a slight pressure can achieve really fine lines. Mighty Stylus to your iPad or other tablet connects via Bluetooth technology. Stylus allows you to store several presets, allowing you to directly switch between pen tool or color without without leaving your drawing and display a variety of applications that you use when drawing. By simply pressing a button on the stylus so you can change the instruments, color or theme.

While Adobe Mighty is indeed an interesting product, but it is still just a stylus, another toy made by Adobe is a little more interesting. Napoleon’s rule is that not only works with stylus Mighty, but allows you to create interesting geometric shapes itself. Ruler Of course, not just as an ordinary ruler, but allows you to create all sorts of angles, circles, curves, and other geometric shapes. Unfortunately, Adobe has yet to neither price nor availability pens and rulers. If you want to be among those who are new accessories from Adobe hear first, register directly at adobe.com.

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