Adobe Photoshop Goes Online
March 1st, 2007 by Blue Chi
Posted in 2D, Freeware, Image Editors

Adobe announced yesterday its plans to release a web based version of Photoshop within six months. As a web application, users will be able Photoshop to edit their images in a web browser over the internet without the need to install any applications on the computer itself. The web based of Photoshop is expected to be a lite version of Photoshop that has very basic functions, The application is targeted to the consumer market and should be free to use, just like Adobe’s online color palette tool, Kuler, and its upcoming online video editing tool, Adobe Remix. Learn more about the online edition of Photoshop from CNET’s News.com article.
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Igor Bogun| photography
[...] In addition to the standard edition of Photoshop CS3 and the upcoming lite online version of the same application, Adobe announced a new high-end version of Photoshop to be called Photoshop CS3 Extended. The Extended version of Photoshop will feature all the new functionalities in the standard Photoshop CS3 along with 3D graphics editing and incorporation, video, and measurement features. This edition of Photoshop is directed towards film, video, and multimedia professionals, graphic designers using 3D and motion, manufacturing professionals, medical professionals, architects and engineers, and scientific researchers. Pricing and definite release dates of Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop CS3 Extended are expected to be announced on March 27th. In the meantime, you can learn more about Photoshop CS3 Extended and view the comparison chart here. [...]
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