Adobe updates Photoshop.com, releases Express Editor, Organizer and Android app
When Adobe released an updated Photoshop app for iOS devices, I was more than a little green with envy. I own an Android phone, y'see -- and I wanted in on the action! I needn't have worried though, because as of today, Adobe has released an updated and shiny Photoshop Express for Android app. I'll review it later today.
Also released on Photoshop.com today are the redesigned Express Editor, Organizer and Uploader. As you can see from the screenshot above, the Editor is both beautiful and full of functionality. The Organizer is very neat, allowing you to sort all of your uploaded photos into albums -- plus you can also connect it to Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket and Picasa! The Uploader is a desktop AIR app that basically replicates the Organizer's uploading capabilities, but it lets you drag-and-drop images into its window. Apparently it also lets you upload PSD files, though I haven't tried that yet.
I've only touched on the features provided by these new tools, and obviously I need to investigate further. If you have a go with them, report your findings in the comments!















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Subscribe to commentsfscAug 25th 2010 8:43AM
the android app probably gonna be laggy, lack of features and bloat
SugarDaddyAug 25th 2010 9:04AM
The android app doesn't populate with all of my pictures. Only 3 of them for some reason -- out of 66. And they're all in the same location. Oh well.
SugarDaddyAug 25th 2010 10:40AM
This thread helped http://forums.adobe.com/thread/629761?tstart=0
Turns out, you need to have all your photos on your SD card. So I plugged in the USB and copied the 60 or so from my phone memory to my SD card and viola! All better now.
The photoshop app offers a few more features for touching up your photos than the camera application on my Incredible. Mostly it seems like an interface to photoshop.com for uploading photos. Meh.
Sebastian AnthonyAug 25th 2010 11:08AM
Yeah, I basically came to the same conclusion after reviewing it.
I don't think the Web-based version would work on many phones, though :P
mrickAug 27th 2010 1:36AM
I use the Photoshop Express on my iPhone and it works very well for what I need. Cropping, sharpening and so on. The slider adjustments are a bit twitchy, though, but once I got use to that no problem. I'll use the Android app when I switch phone platforms in the Fall when my contract is up.