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Adobe to put Photoshop online - Free!
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Yes you may think I have gone mad. But Adobe are planning on releasing versions of it's Creative Studio and Macromedia lines for the web! They will be free, and funded by advertisements, used for sites like Photobucket. I will stop saying stuff now, and let you read! :P

Quote:Adobe has revealed that it plans to release a Web-based version of Photoshop within six months.

CEO Bruce Chizen said in an interview that the service is likely to be free, funded by advertising, and will offer an entry-level toolset without diluting the Photoshop brand.

Photoshop will be the first of several online applications that Adobe plans to release, having seen the success Google has had with similar ad-funded offerings. It also plans use the Web to provide additional features for users of its desktop software, such as the Photoshop Lightroom digital darkroom.

'We recognise there is a customer there - we recognise they are not going to pay us, necessarily, directly, Chizen said. 'But we could use ad revenue as a model. Google has demonstrated that it works pretty well for certain types of applications.'

Last week Adobe announced that it was to begin providing online video editing tools to Photobucket, a video and photo sharing website.

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/macuser/news/1063...nline.html

Funny, eh?

-tj
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#2
Quote:Web-based

:r
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#3
(03-03-2007, 09:59 AM)Vulkanyaz link Wrote::r

I'm happy with my photoshop cs 2 :)
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#4
I'm happy with my CS3 lol. Just something unexpected....

-tj
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#5
Like they were hardly making money on it anyways? Practically everyone has a keygen for it!
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(03-05-2007, 01:12 AM)Grove link Wrote:Like they were hardly making money on it anyways? Practically everyone has a keygen for it!

Big businesses have to buy it, so they make plenty of money ;)
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(03-03-2007, 12:18 PM)tomozj link Wrote:I'm happy with my CS3 lol. Just something unexpected....

-tj
Is CS3 much better then CS2? Can it be used on some older systems or should I keep using CS2? :?
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#8
I wouldn't know that much, but smart filters can be used on any layer nearly, and filters are easy to apply. I'm no PS pro, so I wouldn't really know. Search for Photoshop CS3 on iTunes - you'll find a few video podcasts on what's new.

The main improvement for IntelMac users is the fact that it's a universal binary - meaning we don't have to emulate Photoshop, as nice as it was :P

-tj
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#9
Hey were are the best tutorials for photoshop? Ones for begginers? :P
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#10
Google is your best friend.

But, I still recommend Pixel2Life for tutorials. It's like a DDL of tutorials :)

-tj
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