The first look is quite impressive. But as soon as I wanted to sign in or try it out, I faced an issue – I did not have the latest flash player. Looks like it does not work with just flash player 9, but needs the latest one (Adobe Flash Player version 9,0,115,0). Ok, update does not take much time.
If anyone has any issues even after updating to the latest flash player (like I did), try uninstalling the flash player and then reinstalling it again. That’s how it worked for me :o).
A test drive (trial) can be taken before you sign in. (this allows you to get a feel of it).
I was impressed by the simple, neat design and the way it functions. Once you sign in, first thing to do is upload photos. I did that too. Worked fine with uploading multiple photos ( I tried only 3 tho). And while uploading, you do have option for uploading to new album. The library has “Most Recent” photo option which is good. It shows only the photos that were uploaded recently and not all in the library.
Double click on any photo to start editing that.
You can start with the basic crop and rotate. Works neat. Then you can use the autocorrect to come up with some good results.
At any time, you can see the original photo again by clicking and holding the “View original” button. Neat too.
You can even view the history of the changes done.
There are many other options which gives an amateur photo editor a very good way of editing of photos.
Below you can see some “quick play around” results of Adobe Photoshop express.
Finally, you can flaunt ur skills through the gallery link Adobe provides (2 GB storage is not bad). Don’t forget to share your gallery, failing which it won’t be publicly available.
Oh, almost forgot that you can also get a link for your photo, get an embed tag, email photo directly.
Adobe Photoshop Express – A review
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4/20/2008 10:26:00 AM
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