Apple has been trying to keep those customers from defecting to Windows, for example with the release of the iMac Pro, the upgrade of MacBook Pro laptops with the latest Intel processors and the return to an expandable, albeit expensive, Mac Pro coming this fall. ![]() But it's a cautiously encouraging sign - along with the fact that Lightroom for Windows and MacOS already supports other stylus-equipped tablets, like those from Wacom, and will support Sidecar with the Adobe Illustrator, Premiere Pro and After Effects software.Īpple's Sidecar app for MacOS Catalina lets you use your iPad as a second screen or as a stylus-equipped tablet for things like photo retouching.Īpple's Sidecar holds the potential to make the Macs, iPads and software people already have bought become more useful - especially for the creative types who long have been a core Apple customer. Lightroom is Adobe's tool for editing and cataloging photos, something like Apple Photos or Google Photos on steroids, and has a starting cost of $10 per month.Īdobe's position on Sidecar is well short of a commitment to support the technology. "We'll begin testing opportunities for this workflow when it's more broadly available," spokesman Roman Skuratovskiy said of the option. ![]() Want to a new way to retouch photos on your Mac? Adobe's Lightroom will test Sidecar, a technology coming to Apple's new MacOS Catalina that lets you use an iPad as a second display for your Mac or as an Apple Pencil-equipped tablet for controlling your Mac.
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