Youre on vacation. You have your digital camera and you plug it into your friends laptop to upload a few pics to your favorite photo sharing site. Youd love to make a few quick adjustments before you publish, but your friends computer has no good image editing software. Enter Adobe Photoshop Express online. Through their revamped Flash 9 player, Abobe has created a scaled-back and easy-to-use version of Photoshop which runs entirely in your Web browser. Best of all, its free.
I think Adobe is too late to this party and even worse, the wine it brought is more Boonesfarm than Beringer. I tried it yesterday but it doesn't support .CR2 formats, the raw format for Canon. I pretty much shoot that format exclusively. Picassa can read it and its free. Even better the freeware Gimp offers much of PhotoShop's top end features for the bargain basement price of $0.00. Its regularly upgraded and supports many raw formats.
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