09/05/08
Adobe today announced a major update to Adobe Photoshop Express beta,
including integration with Flickr and a Save As functionality, two of
the most requested features by early adopters. Additionally, a new
embeddable player will allow users to post their Photoshop Express
slideshows to sites such as Facebook, Myspace, blogs and more. Released
as a public beta in March 2008, Photoshop Express is a free rich
Internet application (RIA) available to anyone who wants to store, sort
and show off digital photos with eye-catching effects. As the newest
addition to the Photoshop family line, Photoshop Express has taken much
of Adobe’s best image-editing technology and made it simple and
accessible to a new online audience. Within the first week of launch,
hundreds of thousands of people registered for an account and within the
first month, over 60,000 public Web albums were created.
“We’re overwhelmed by the positive response to the Photoshop Express
beta and all the people who are actively editing and showing off their
photos,” said Doug Mack, vice president of Consumer and Hosted Solutions
at Adobe. “Photoshop Express will continue to evolve over time as we
listen to user feedback and build a complete hosted solution that gives
people the right balance of performance, convenience and that
‘wow-factor’ that makes their photos stand out from the rest. We’re
fortunate to have innovative technologies in our arsenal like Flex and
Adobe Flash® Player that guarantee the overall experience will always be
engaging and dynamic.”
Enhancements extend community, accessibility and creativity
Photoshop Express provides convenient access from right within the
application to photos posted on social networking sites like Facebook,
Photobucket, Picasa and now Flickr. Photoshop Express serves as a
complementary solution for people with Flickr albums who want to upload
or download photos into Photoshop Express, add special effects and send
them back into Flickr to share with the community. The experience is
seamless, so users never have to leave their community environment.
The new Save As feature allows users to save multiple versions of an
image in addition to the original version. Also new to the lineup is the
embeddable player, which lets users post their slideshows to Facebook,
MySpace, and other sites to share with friends and family.
A convenient, single destination for storing, editing and sharing
With Photoshop Express, users get 2Gb of free storage, can upload and
sort anytime and from anywhere, edit non-destructively to always
preserve the original image, and share online in creative ways.
With just a few easy clicks, Photoshop Express empowers anyone to make
standard edits, such as removing blemishes and red-eye, converting to
black and white, cropping and resizing and much more. Photoshop Express
features a collection of creative effects such as Pop Colour, which
highlights a single colour in a photo; Distort, which distorts facial
features or objects; and Sketch, which makes photos look like artistic
drawings. Even users with limited photo editing knowledge can simply
select what looks best from a line-up of sample photos with visual hints
showing different variations of the added effect. Photoshop Express
offers a variety of fun sharing options, including My Gallery that
highlights collections of user photos called Albums. The unique
slideshows feature interactive animation that make photos float and fly
across the screen, allowing for an engaging sharing experience.
Free and available now
http://www.photoshop.com/express
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