Photoshop Express – online photo editing beta
March 27, 2008 in software, Tech Talk
Adobe just launched their free online version of Photoshop. Here’s a post from TechCrunch that talks in a little more details about the site.I tried to get a log-in this morning, and it took over an hour to get the verification e-mail. Also, I could not get the interface – a Flash-based interface – to load in Firefox when I tried it at first. Safari loaded it fine and I got my log-in. Here’s a link to the first photo I played around with.Most college media operations already have copies of Photoshop available, but here’s another potential for ways to get the non-photojournalist used to uploading and editing photos. It might even be a way to save funds on full copies of Photoshop for people who don’t do much more than adjust curves. As a side note, I’m always taking screen grabs for the weblog, and have to resize and optimize the images for the web using the “save for web” tool in PS. Online editing tools might be the way I want to go in the future to avoid that hassle. #
This'll be great for editing on the go, thanks.
I didn't knew there was an online version of Photoshop :O
I never heard of this one before, but it seems to me like a photo sharing site where in you can edit photos and share with other people, like photobucket or deviantart..
It's good thing to know that there is a free version of photoshop and its online. I like this one. Thanks for sharing!
As a side note, I'm always taking screen grabs for the weblog, and have to resize and optimize the images for the web using the "save for web" tool in PS. Online editing tools might be the way I want to go in the future to avoid that hassle.
As a side note, I'm always taking screen grabs for the weblog, and have to resize and optimize the images for the web using the “save for web” tool in PS. Online editing tools might be the way I want to go in the future to avoid that hassle.
As a side note, I'm always taking screen grabs for the weblog, and have to resize and optimize the images for the web using the “save for web” tool in PS. Online editing tools might be the way I want to go in the future to avoid that hassle.