Filed under: Design, World wide web, Pic, Features, Web services, Adobe, web 2.0
Gallery: Photoshop Express Beta
Digital photography has become a way of life for lots and lots of web users and there’s no shortage of services out there to host your digital pictures (Flickr, SmugMug, Picasa, Windows Live Spaces, not to mention social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace). As more and more day-to-day computing tasks move to the cloud, the market really needs a solid, web-based editing suite. With Adobe Photoshop Express, which launched its beta this day, we get just that.
We look at a lot of web software and services, but have to say that Photoshop Express one of the slickest web-based applications for pics that we have ever used. Even though services in the past like Picasa or Picnik have offered some basic photo editing abilities, what Photoshop Express is doing is in a totally different league. Like many other photo services, Photoshop Express will let you share and display your on the web photos; each user account is given 2 GB of space to store and share photos (this is free, additional space and extra features will be available in the future, pricing TBD) and you can embed links to the Photoshop Express hosted galleries or direct-embed individual images.











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