Filed under: Photo, Productivity, Web services, Adobe
Adobe is ditching the free version of Photoshop, the Album Starter Edition, and promoting its web-based version of Photoshop at Photoshop.com instead. The move is sure to annoy devotees of desktop apps, who now have to shell out the money for Photoshop Elements, which is now the cheapest (supported) desktop version of Photoshop. On the other hand, the web app can be used from any machine, and offers 2GB of free storage.
Storage is upgradeable for a fee, and there’s an AIR app to handle syncing between Photoshop.com and your desktop. Adobe’s also pushing a “plus membership” to Photoshop.com, with a few extra features, including templates. Photoshop.com is extremely easy to use for basic stuff like tinting a photo, adjusting levels, or removing red eye, but if you’re a slightly more advanced user, the upgrade to Elements might be worth your money.
[via CNET]
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