Thursday, March 27, 2008
Photoshop Express: Web Photo Editing and Display
More tools once found exclusively in a desktop computer are making their way to the Web.
Adobe has opened the doors on Photoshop Express, an online photo editing, storage, and display web site.
Mac fans have iPhoto, an easy-to-use photo editing tool. Adobe's new, initially free service will be pressing to beat out the combination of iPhoto and the recently released Photoshop Elements 6 for Leopard.
Requiring Flash, and apparently compatible with Safari and Firefox. Photoshop Express does offer pleasing slide show and other display options within, and upload to other online galleries as well.
Mac users now have many options for nonprofessional photo editing and management. Pros will continue to use Photoshop for commercial graphics production.
Adobe has opened the doors on Photoshop Express, an online photo editing, storage, and display web site.
Mac fans have iPhoto, an easy-to-use photo editing tool. Adobe's new, initially free service will be pressing to beat out the combination of iPhoto and the recently released Photoshop Elements 6 for Leopard.
Requiring Flash, and apparently compatible with Safari and Firefox. Photoshop Express does offer pleasing slide show and other display options within, and upload to other online galleries as well.
Mac users now have many options for nonprofessional photo editing and management. Pros will continue to use Photoshop for commercial graphics production.