Photoshop Express (Online Web App) Launches
Adobe has just launched it’s much anticipated online version of Photoshop, dubbed Photoshop Express. It’s a Flash based editor, and has a noticeably small list of features compared to the real thing, however, that was to be expected with a web app Photoshop, especially the first run at it. The service is free and comes with 2G of storage space, as well as the ability to easily share your images around the web and import photos from some big name sites, like Facebook.
[via: Lifehacker]
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This app is so sexy I think I’ll have trouble forcing myself to use the real Photoshop :) I’ll have to start finding excuses as to why I should use a feature-limited, web-based version. Thanks for the heads up!
iPhoto can do all that and more, so what is the point ?
Oh, I almost forgot, PCs !!!
:)
Just waiting on my confirmation email… I can’t see it being massively useful, seeing as though I have CS 3, but it might be handy on occasion…
When I first heard of this I was so excited!
Until I found out it can only be used for jpegs. I thought they’d at least have the ability to convert existing psd files to jpeg.
Having Photoshop in it’s name is more than misleading… it’s a lie. Turns out its no different than any of the other sites out there.
Be careful when uploading content to Photoshop Express and publishing galleries, by agreeing to their terms you pretty much give them the irrevocable right to use and sell your images any way they want.
For more info please see my blog (just click my name for the link).
@ bandar
i dont think the idea behind web aps like this is to let all of us apple depraved pc users get a glimps of how to easily highlight and crop photos for facebook. thats what bit torrent is for ;).
on that note, anyone know why this web app stuff is getting developed. is it to save me hardrive space? instant updateing? a scam run by ISPs? or is this the precurser to some web 3.0 scifi world?
Mmm i’m not convinced… I think I’ll give Aviary a chance
At least in Germany, the EULA states that you grant Adobe usage rights to the photos you put into the service.
Seems like a major issue to me…
Yes - the EULA/TOS as it stands now is a huge issue. Why should Adobe get perpetual rights to my images?
Little correction, Photoshop express not is “Flash based editor” but Flex Based Editor…..
te?ekkürler…
thanks..
thanks…
Very interesting to see this. Thanks!