Dark Posted May 18, 2021 Posted May 18, 2021 Adobe has announced that its Adobe Photoshop photo editing program is now supported in its native mode on devices with Windows 10 operating system on 64-bit ARM, but some of the program's features are currently not available. The company released in November 2020 a beta version of Photoshop compatible with Windows and macOS devices in its ARM version with some of its limited functions. Now, Adobe details on its website that it includes a final native version of Photoshop on Windows 10 devices in 64-bit ARM with a minimum RAM of 8 gigabytes (GB). You must also have version 20H1 of Windows 10 and it is recommended that the RAM memory be 16 GB. The company advises that the version of Creative Cloud to access Photoshop in Windows 10 on ARM is only available in 64 bits. Also, it does not include support for invitations to edit workflows and the Dial, preset sync is not enabled by default, Photoshop cannot be opened from Lightroom with the 'Edit in' command, and spell check cannot be performed, and hyphenation in the Hebrew and Arabic languages. Despite this, Adobe has reported that the unavailable features described "will be added in future releases." 1
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