Adobe has launched an online version of its popular software Photoshop. The online version is named Photoshop Express and is a free service. Photoshop Express allows users to store up to 2GB of images, make edits to their photos, and share them, all online. This tool may not have all the features of Photoshop, but it has basic features needed to edit photos.
Another good feature of this tool is that you can reverse the changes made to the photos just like Photoshop. You can use any of the 17 editing tools to modify your images.
Photoshop Express also includes features that let you choose how to view and share photos. You can group your photos into albums or slideshows and a gallery feature lets you gather together your Web-based albums and slideshows. You can also change layouts, add captions, and email images or albums to family or friends.
Users will also be able to integrate with social networking sites like Facebook. Photoshop Express works with all major browsers, including Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari, Adobe said. It requires an Internet connection and Flash Player 9 to work. There is also a test drive in case you want to try it before joining.
The limitation of this service is that only Jpeg files can be edited at present and also only 2GB limit for photo storing.
Photoshop Express Home Page | Test Drive
I’ve just signed up for it.
gonna try it out soon…