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Adobe boosts Photoshop.com features, now with video and albums

Adobe’s Photoshop.com web app just got some new features. Now users can upload video and create Group Albums. There are limitations on video uploads: if you upload via the web app, videos must be no larger than 200MB. If you upload using the Adobe AIR Uploader, videos can be up to 2GB. That’s quite a difference in size restriction — maybe Adobe is trying to push Adobe AIR apps to more people. Keep in mind that there is a 2GB of storage on Photoshop.com for free. Once you upload a video, it must be converted so it can be played on Photoshop.com.

Adobe launches Photoshop Express, free web-based image editor

Adobe Photoshop maybe a little late with this but still it still is Photoshop, so no matter how delayed they are in releasing the web version of the widely used image editor, it should definitely receive quite the number of users. Released as Adobe Photoshop Express, this free Rich Internet Application offers users with the basic Photoshop editing functions in a fast loading Flash-based web environment. Users are allowed to upload up to 2GB of photos for editing, touching up and sharing. Edited photos can also be uploaded or downloaded to various social networking sites such as Facebook.

For expert Photoshop users, Photoshop Express may be a letdown as it made their favorite photo editing tool to within reach of the non-technical users. The web based tool has become your ordinary, drag-and-drop, point-and-click web application. A user can quickly crop and rotate photos, remove red-eye, jazz up photos, adjust white balance, sharpen, do soft focus plus other image editing manipulations.