![]() ![]() Effects include black and white conversion, cutouts, color adjustments, sketch filter, and distortion. It also provides a version of the healing brush and highlight and fill light correction. It does provide easy, one-click access to the most used functions for everyday usage: cropping, red-eye removal, saturation, white balance, sharpening, etc. Unlike Photoshop, it does not support layers, masking, or really any of the features that make Photoshop, well, Photoshop. That would have been killer.Įditing is also very much like Lightroom. Unfortunately it does not support RAW editing. The default view of your photos mimics Lightroom’s browse mode and even includes the ability to rate and caption your uploads. The interface should be immediately familiar to anyone who has used Adobe Lightroom. By default, photos you upload to the service are private until you move them into your public gallery. ![]() It won’t replace dedicated photo sharing like Flickr (no comments, limited interaction) but for casual users just being able to share a few albums and slideshows may be enough. You get access to the online editing tool and a relatively meager 2 GB of space for photos at a custom URL which you can organize into a slick public gallery and slideshows. Photoshop express requires registration to use. I’ve just finished running it through it’s paces and I am impressed. Adobe has finally opened up the beta of Photoshop Express, the long-awaited online version of Adobe Photoshop. ![]()
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