
You get the same fidelity, power, and performance no matter what device you're working on, even when you're designing with thousands of layers. Open up full-size PSDs on your desktop or iPad and store them in the cloud - no conversion necessary. "We're excited to push the frontiers of creativity to make everyone more productive and express their creative vision - not only seasoned professionals, but also the next generation of designers, photographers, filmmakers and illustrators," Scott Belsky, Chief Product Officer and Executive Vice President, Creative Cloud, Adobe, told the gathering at the recently-concluded Adobe Max conference in Los Angeles. It features full PSD (Photoshop document files) interoperability, a touch-based user interface (UI), Cloud document access, and the power to work on real-world, multi-layered creations. Odd to find it lacking on Mobile.For the millennials, this is a great opportunity to become a creative pro as Photoshop on iPad is an intuitive, more accessible entry point to the Adobe tool for new users. I understand that more features are coming over time, but this is a feature that has been pushed for Creative Cloud on Desktop. I can browse my Libraries using the Creative Cloud app on my iPhone and iPad, but can't directly access these resources in Photoshop or Illustrator. It's frustrating to lack that functionality on my new iPad. I find it very easy now that I have finally done so on my PC. to various Libraries to improve my (and my team's) workflow. I have used it here-and-there over the years and have recently migrated a majority of my files, swatches, templates, logos, etc. I have always liked the Libraries feature since it was created.

It's just convenient sometimes to start with an idea on my iPad and finish later on my PC.

I do most of my work on a PC and will likely continue to do so. I just can't find a good resource to point me in the right direction. I have searched the web front-to-back and can't seem to find a way to use the Libraries panel in Photoshop or Illustrator on iPad. I'm sure this is in the pipeline, but it's odd that Creative Cloud Libraries isn't available on the iPad version of Illustrator.
