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More goodies from Photoshop Express

Posted on May 17, 2008
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Not too long ago, I signed up with Adobe Photoshop Express Beta to try out the online version of Photoshop. Photoshop Express is the cut down version of the full blown version of Photoshop and it is a web-based application. In fact Photoshop Express is a flash-based web application. It lets me upload photos from anywhere in the world, edit and touch up the photos and publish it onto my own personal gallery which I can share with friends.

What functionality comes with Photoshop Express?

The usual crop and rotate.
Auto correct lighting and contrast
Exposure
Red eye reduction
Touchup blemishes and scratches
Change colour saturation
You can tune white balance, highlight, fill light, sharpen photo or soft focus the details
Effects available are pop colour (make one colour stand out), alter hue, black and white, tint, sketch and distort.

Are you impressed with the functionality yet? If you enjoy taking photos and enjoy post editing and do not want to spend lots of money on a legal copy of Photoshop, this is the next best thing available. I know some may argue that Gimp is free and has more functionality but Gimp is not web-based. I use Gimp at work when I am called to do design work. Gimp is great but Photoshop Express is also a great tool because all you need to use Photoshop Express is a broadband connection.

What are the new goodies available in Photoshop Express?

I received an email from Adobe recently informing about more goodies available in Photoshop Express Beta. The goodies are:

Flickr integration

The guys behind the Photoshop Express application have hooked up with Flickr. This means you can import your Flickr photos into Photoshop Express, amp them up and then upload them back into Flickr.

Embeddable player

The embeddable player will allow you to take your slideshow to the wider webified world. With the embeddable player you can post your slideshows to Facebook, MySpace and other sites.

Save as

The Save As feature will allow you to save multiple versions of your photo.

Aren’t you glad that Adobe came up with the brilliant idea to develop Photoshop Express and make it a free web application?

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