Adobe tweaks Photoshop Express image licensing terms
When Adobe launched Photoshop Express last week, we were so excited to try out the powerful online image editing application that we didn't read the fine print very closely. But one of our readers was kind enough to point out the fact that Adobe reserved the right to do some interesting things with your photos. Specifically, Adobe's terms of use stated that the company could "use, distribute, ...
Been busy spending the past week telling the press about your extramarital affairs, history of drug use, and misuse of campaign funds? Here are a few stories you might have been too busy to read. Adobe Photoshop Express Beta launches After months of hype, the big day finally arrived. Adobe launched a free, online version of Photoshop, the industry standard in image editing. You won't find all the ...
Online image editor Picnik has always offered two tiers of service. Free users could access most of the popular image editing tools, while paid subscribers got a few extra bells and whistles and access to early beta features. But up until this week, there were no ads on the site whether you paid for an annual subscription or not. Yesterday, Picnik decided to take all of the editing tools that had ...
It looks like Adobe's online image editor is getting a bit closer to release. A month ago Adobe released a single image of Photoshop Express to tease us. But at this week's Adobe MAX conference, the company showed off some of web application's features. Photoshop Express is flash-based and runs inside of a web browser. No surprises there. And also nothing particularly unique. The online image ...





