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pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Photoshop Express 7/22/2009, 12:32 | |
| Adobe has its own Web-based version of Photoshop https://www.photoshop.com/expressThe application, which needs Flash Player 9 to run, pushes the limits of browser-based applications. Photoshop Express is available for free with 2 gigabytes of storage. This Web-based image editor aimed to those that want a simple way to touch up, share, and store photos online. It is designed to be used essentially by anyone who uses a point and click digital camera. You can organize photos by dragging them into albums or create a gallery to share images. The service also lets people email links images stored online, embed them in a Web page, or download them. The application in intuitive enough for people to use without any training but still have features that appeal to more sophisticated photographers. You may read more about it here http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-9904311-2.html?tag=mncol%3btxt | |
| | | ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Photoshop Express 7/22/2009, 17:04 | |
| I'm so confused...the reviewer seemed to not like it and most of the comments didn't like it either, but you say Repa loves it? | |
| | | pepperpot Site Administrator
Number of posts : 715 Age : 57 Location : Venezuela Humor : I think I have one Registration date : 2008-09-19 Mood :
| Subject: Re: Photoshop Express 7/22/2009, 18:44 | |
| This is an Online Application... Its Photoshop Express... What Repa has is Photoshop Elements
If you look at the date of the review it was when it was in its Beta form in 2008 and its only to touch up, share, and store photos online... not to make graphics | |
| | | ruthsollid Royal Geek
Number of posts : 492 Location : Minnesota Registration date : 2008-10-17
| Subject: Re: Photoshop Express 7/22/2009, 18:51 | |
| Ohhh...my mistake. I understand it now. | |
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