Click on any phrase to play the video from that point.
Now let's go ahead and take a look at a file that we've
uploaded to the Creative Cloud using a tablet
and continue our work here on a desktop.
This is the file that I was working with in the Photoshop Touch app
on the iPad.
I want to open this up using Photoshop.
Before I do, however, I'm going to go into the Apps and Services section.
There is a Touch Apps Plugin that you're going to need to install.
Now, it's important to know that you should have Photoshop CS6, CS5, or CS5.1
installed on your computer before you run the Touch Apps Plugin installer.
To install this, click on the download button here.
This is going to launch an external protocol request.
You can go ahead and click on Launch Application.
If you don't want to see this message again,
single click on the Remember My Choice For All Links of This Type checkbox.
Go ahead and click on the Launch Application button,
and this is going to bring back up the Adobe Application Manager.
The Adobe Application Manager is going to ask for the locking credentials
that you would use for your computer.
Use whatever it is that you would use as a username and password
to log into your computer.
We'll see that the app is downloading,
and now we're ready to go.
I'm going to go ahead and close this,
and go back over to my files.
I'm going to single click on the file to bring it up in my single file view.
You'll see that right here at the very end I have a download option,
and I can download the original file.
I'm going to click on the Download button here.
Once that's downloaded, I can go ahead and single click on the file to open it.
Now that I have this file opened in Photoshop CS6,
I can see that I have multiple layers.
Those layers supported opacity, and they also supported Blend Mode.
Now, to save this on my desktop, all I have to do is do a file save
and put it right on my desktop.
Now, the Touch Apps Plugin allows you support for Adobe Ideas
to illustrate a workflows.
So Ideas is a mobile tablet app that you would use
to kind of create ideas and sketch out stuff
that you would want to work with later.
I've uploaded a couple of them from my iPad
onto the Creative Cloud.
If I want to work with this idea file,
I can go ahead and just single click on it.
I'm going to click on the download section,
and I'm going to download the original to the computer.
Now that the file is downloaded, I'll go ahead and I'll click on it,
and it will open it up in Illustrator.
And the great part about this is that these Idea files
have been saved as vector artwork.

