This week Adobe released Photoshop Express. Photoshop Express is meant to allow consumers the ability to edit their photos online using ‘some’ Photoshop images tools. But editing is just the beginning. Once you’ve uploaded and edited your photos you can create a really slick Flash based online gallery and share it with the world.

Watch this video as Scott and Matt (the Photoshop Guys) explain Photoshop Express.

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WARNING: This is not a full blown online version of Photoshop. There’s no palettes, layers or filters. I use Photoshop CS3, Adobe Lightroom, and PhotoMechanik for client and customer editing, but Photoshop Express perfect for anyone wants to edit their photos without dropping wads of cash.

There’s so many features in Photoshop Express – web galleries, 2 GB of storage (WOW), seamless posting to Facebook, Picasa, or Photobucket, and it’s FREE. There’s nothing to buy, nothing to install, just upload, edit and share. How simple could that be.

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I’ve only played with it for a few minutes, but it’s going to be really cool going forward. So here’s what I’ve decided to do. Over the next week or two, I’m going to put Photoshop Express to the test. Every couple days I’ll post some interesting and helpful tips about Photoshop Express. In the meantime feel free to cruise on over to Kelby Training in the Photoshop Express site to some quick tutorials. You can get there by clicking here. I’ve learned so much from Scott Kelby and the Photoshop User Guys. And if your ready for Photoshop Express, here’s the link.

Check the blog daily for more Photoshop Express tips and tricks.

Have a great weekend!!

 

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