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Adobe discontinues free desktop Photoshop, pushes Photoshop.com
Storage is upgradeable for a fee, and there's an AIR app to handle syncing between Photoshop.com and your desktop. Adobe's also pushing a "plus membership" to Photoshop.com, with a few extra features, including templates. Photoshop.com is extremely easy to use for basic stuff like tinting a photo, adjusting levels, or removing red eye, but if you're a slightly more advanced user, the upgrade to Elements might be worth your money.
[via CNET]

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Sax25 said 11:47AM on 8-07-2009
Photoshop.com is crap. The only thing it shares in common with the heavy weight desktop application is the name. Its interface is hardly friendly and nothing that makes the desktop version so great can be seen in the online version. Why would Adobe want to give or make anything similar to its desktop versions when the desktop packages bring in so much money for them? No wonder Photoshop.com is such a crippled version of its desktop counterparts.
The true desktop equivalent of Photoshop with layers and an actual similar interface is http://splashup.com/
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Votre said 12:10PM on 8-08-2009
Starter Album still available for download. But you'd better hurry.
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