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Adobe Photo Express on Beta

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First time I heard of the new web-based Adobe Photo Express, I couldn’t quite figure if it were really a photo gallery trying to compete with Flickr or just an trimmed down Photoshop version for the web. Looks like it’s both.

I don’t have a Flickr account so I can’t seriously compare it with that but I’ve tried a couple of web photo editors for a while now (Snipshot). Adobe Photo Express isn’t a PhotoShop — it shouldn’t be since all we need for a web-based photo editor are the basic editing functions, corrective features/filters and some funky effects.

Adobe Photo Express

The checklist of features are good – crop, rotate, red eye removal, exposure, auto-correct, touch up, saturation, white balance, highlight, fill light, focus, sharpen. Photo effects include pop color, hue, b&w, tint, sketch and distort.

The Gallery section allows you to store and display your photos to the public at 2GB storage limit. It’s also integrated with your Flickr account, Picasa and Photobucket as well as the ability to email it straight, link, embed or simply download to your PC. Uploading is quiet easy too — there’s no drag and drop but the browse function allows you to select entire photo collection in a folder.

Adobe Photo Gallery

I’m missing some key functionalities though:

  • Support uploads of more formats other than JPEG.
  • Ability to convert/export file formats – GIF, JPG, TIFF, BMP, PNG, etc.
  • Ability to optimize picture quality vs. file size.
  • Copy screen shot from my desktop.
  • Support for RAW camera format.

Over-all, it’s an impressive start and hopefully, they’ll add some more features in it soon. All they need to do is ask people around what they want in an online photo editor.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the basic editing features of Adobe Photo Express?
The basic editing features include crop, rotate, red eye removal, exposure, auto-correct, touch up, saturation, white balance, highlight, fill light, focus, and sharpen.
Does Adobe Photo Express integrate with other photo services?
It integrates with Flickr, Picasa, and Photobucket, and allows emailing, linking, embedding, or downloading photos.
What file format limitations does Adobe Photo Express have?
It only supports JPEG uploads and lacks the ability to convert or export other formats like GIF, TIFF, BMP, or PNG.
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Cesar Noel · 18 years ago

Photoshop Express is more like Photoshop Lightroom than THE Photoshop itself


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sylv3rblade · 18 years ago

it’s the beginning of Adobe’s online empire… not much but it’s a start.


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ScIoN · 18 years ago

I haven’t tried Photo express yet, but I have been using Picnik.com.

Check to compare


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Jeffrey · 18 years ago

Trying to beat Google before the latter could come up with a similar software on the web.


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mr nice guy · 18 years ago

Yah, you’re right Abe. Your guess is as good as mine, or they maybe just trying to improve their services not to be outdone with other competitors.


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