Using adobe color lava – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
Page 145

Note:
Adobe Nav Document mode displays image files that are currently open in Photoshop.
To enter Document mode, tap
at the bottom of the app.
The blue dot to the left of the filename indicates the active document.
To make a different document active in Photoshop, tap its thumbnail.
To view information about a document, including size and resolution, tap its thumbnail twice. Tap twice again to return to thumbnail view.
To create a new, untitled document in Photoshop, tap New or tap the new document placeholder thumbnail.
New documents are 1024 x 768 pixels, 72 dpi, and sRGB.
To duplicate a document, drag its thumbnail to the new document placeholder thumbnail.
To zoom in on a thumbnail, pinch it open up to four times. To return to thumbnail view, pinch closed.
To rearrange documents, drag a thumbnail to a new location.
Using Adobe Color Lava
Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop lets you create themed color swatches on the iPad. When Adobe Color Lava is connected to Photoshop, you can
set Adobe Color Lava swatches as the foreground color. You can also add Adobe Color Lava colors to the Photoshop Swatches panel as you
work. Or, you can e-mail Adobe Color Lava themes as swatch libraries to share them with other people on other computers.
Adobe Color Lava is available in English, French, German, and Japanese. Other language versions of Photoshop can connect to
Adobe Color Lava, but only in those languages. Adobe Color Lava requires Photoshop 12.0.4 or later. To download the latest version of
Photoshop, choose Help > Updates.
For a video tutorial on using Adobe Color Lava, visit the
Adobe Color Lava Mixer mode.
A. Clean finger well B. Canvas C. Color wells D. Swatches E. Connect to Photoshop F. Switch to Theme Library mode G. Load a photo
138