Free Web version of Photoshop launches - [internet]
07:55 PM EDT - Mar,27 2008 - post a comment Adobe has finally released a public beta of its web-based Photoshop spinoff,
Photoshop Express.
The spinoff can be reached at photoshop.com/express, and it's free to use
provided users take a few minutes to fill in a few details and and sign up.
Folks can also take
a "test drive" of the web application to get a feel for its features and
inner workings.
Photoshop Express is by no means a full, web-based version of Photoshop, though.
Rather, the app is more consumer-centric, and it focuses on image galleries and
basic photo touch-up features like cropping, rotation, exposure compensation,
white balance tuning, and red eye removal. The application nonetheless features
some neat filters and tools, like a selective color change filter, a rudimentary
clone tool, a "sketch" filter that makes a photo appear hand-drawn, and a "fill
light" filter that attempts to light up shadowy areas of an image.
Photoshop Express is entirely based on Adobe's Flash plugin, which makes it both
fairly snappy and in theory compatible with any browser that supports Flash. The
application can also tap into Facebook, Photobucket, and Picasa image galleries,
although fetching images from a Picasa account didn't seem to work when we tried
it. Check out our image gallery below for screenshots of Photoshop Express in
action.
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