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March 27, 2008

Ten Minutes with Adobe Photoshop Express

Filed under: TMUP-Blog — Administrator @ 5:07 pm

When I saw in my RSS reader that Adobe was offering an on-line photo editor called Photoshop Express I had to try it out.

Photoshop Express is a new online photo service that makes it easy to upload, share and edit digital photos on-line The service is free, currently includes 2 GB of online storage, and is a public beta.

I had ten minutes at lunch to look at this service and upload exactly one photo.

Well from what I can see this is no a full blown Photoshop, or even Elements, nor should it be. It is clearly based on Photoshop and has much of the look and feel of it’s big brother. Making adjustments to my one photo was easy. I as able to adjust exposure easily and the program gives you a strip of thumbnails with various degrees of the settings applied; You just click on the one that looks best to you. One nice feature is that the edits were non-destructive, so if I did mess up I could revert. I’m sure I will talk more about this service on the show, but first impressions are lasting, and Adobe’s Photoshop Express made a good one.

PhotoshopExpress Main Screen

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