Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Photoshop Express

Adobe just went live with Adobe Photoshop Express, a web based photo editing and storage area for photos that, so far as I have tried it out, is really fasy and pretty good. If you don't feel like finding a pirated version of Adobe Lightroom, that's what it feels most like. There's not a lot of tools for drawing or painting digitally, but there's a lot of tools for photoediting, but a lot are sort of automatic and lack the ability to fine tune, which is kind of annoying. It's free though, so who can complain. They also host images to embed in blogs and websites:



I guess if you can't get your hands on the actual photoshop or lightroom or just want to get 2 gigs of free space that you can edit after you upload, it seems like a pretty good tool. It's far easier to use then picasa, which is really slow, and it gives you more free space then flickr, which limits you to 200 images.

You can also import all of your existing photos from photobucket, facebook, or picasa, so if you've had it with those servies (like i have with picasa) its easy to move them all over, which is great, i guess.

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