The buzz on the web today is all about Photoshop Express, Adobe's new and completely free online version of Photoshop. Don't get too excited, it's far from the real deal, but it does let you crop, sharpen, remove red-eye, and add basic effects to your photos, things the average, everyday digicam user wants yet can't justify paying for Photoshop to have.
I've actually been using the site Picnik, for simple editing and touch-ups like this for some time. I do have Photoshop on my desktop computer, but Picnik is great for simple, quick editing when I don't want to wait for Photoshop to load, and it can be used on any computer with the internet. While there are other sites out there as well, I don't think any has been on the same level as Picnik as of yet. Photoshop Express might be able to beat it, but not as it is now.
Right now, Photoshop Express lacks several things that Picnik has, like the ability to add text or shapes to photos for example, and I'm very surprised that I'm not finding a "resize" function anywhere, that's one of the main things that I use Picnik for. Photoshop Express also lacks Flickr integration, it has Picasa, Facebook, and Photobucket, but no Flickr, supposedly it's coming. Picnik has those plus Flickr, Myspace, and Webshots, it also allows you to get a photo from your webcam directly or from a website. Photoshop Express does however, have some things Picnik does not, like photo storage and galleries. That may make the difference for some users, but not for me, that's what I use Flickr for. Oh and Picnik not only has Flickr integrated, but is integrated into Flickr itself, check out those buttons above your photos.
I'll still check it out, and will continue to do so, as I know it will change a lot from it's current "beta," but Photoshop Express is going to have to kick it up a notch before they can steal me away from Picnik.
Oh and if I see one more post about Muxtape, I'm going to scream! That's right, no link, I will not succumb to it's plea for the attention of the masses, you (and you, and you, and you, and you) have already done that enough for all of us. And it doesn't even work in my browser, just so you know.
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