Photoshop Express joins other picture sites
I'm a recent convert to Flickr, the popular but somewhat geeky photo-sharing service. Wrapping my brain around that site's complexities and eccentricities took a little while, but now it seems like a no-brainer.
So I have no plans to now embrace Photoshop Express, a new Adobe photo-sharing site. It's way too elementary for me since it's aimed at novices, and its 2-gigabyte storage cap is a deal breaker given Flickr's unlimited storage for a modest yearly fee.
Still, I'm impressed with the site's online-editing capabilities, borrowed from Adobe's popular Photoshop programs, and will likely avail myself of the Web-editing tools once promised Flickr integration arrives.
Here are some Photoshop Express screenshots presented in (what else?) the form of a Photoshop Express slide show:
So how do Flickr, Photoshop Express and other sites show off my photos? I uploaded the same three sample albums (of a Puerto Rico trip, a San Francisco trip and a snowboarding excursion) to several top services.
Here are the Photoshop Express, Picasa Web Albums, Facebook and .Mac Web Gallery versions.
Google's Picasa Web albums has a cool embed-slideshow feature:
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