AdobeAnnounceAdding real-time collaborative editing functionality to Photoshop allows creative team members to edit the same image content online through different devices.
Like many online document collaboration services, Adobe allows Photoshop to be used for collaborative work via an Internet connection, allowing for real-time online discussions on image creation and direct adjustments to the content of the work, thus eliminating the need to wait for post-edit confirmation of changes, as well as the time and labor costs of communication.
On the other hand, this function also allows the creative team to communicate directly with clients and superiors to confirm whether the work content meets the original design requirements and presentation direction.
Currently, this feature is only available for testing in beta form, and the specific time for it to become an official version has not yet been confirmed.
In addition to Adobe, similar services such as Canva currently offer similar features, allowing creative teams to edit the same image works online in real time.Apple's borderless recording featureIt can also have similar functions, but it is mainly for the purpose of team discussion and communication, and is not designed for the needs of work creation.




