Difference between note touch 10.1 PS

Hello

In the new Samsung Galaxy 10.1 note there is a pre-installed PS touch.

Is there a difference between that and the key PS on the Android market?

Thank you.

Alaa alshahed wrote:

I think that there is another because in a tube video you a guy using Photoshop touch and ipad can save in jpg, png, PSD, and psdx and galaxy notes 10.1 only jpg and png

I can save in these formats on my Android tablet. Just all depends where you're recording/export of the project.

If you save to the Tablet ("save in the Gallery"), the following formats are available:

JPEG

PNG

If you save in the cloud ("Upload to creative cloud"):

JPEG

PNG

PSDX (PS Touch native file format)

If recording to electronic mail ('share by email'):

JPEG

PNG

PSD

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