Ape

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Photoshop Express

http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopexpress/

History

-In 1987 Thomas Knoll

-Called “Display”--> turned it into a full-fledged image editing program.

-Photoshop 1.0 was released in 1990 for Macintosh exclusively.

-Photoshop Express = direct way to edit photos on Blogs and social networking sites

Facebook, Picasa and Photobucket

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoshop

Its Free

“There’s nothing sadder than a photo without a home. You hate to see that. Give your photos a free ride with Photoshop Express. Just sign up, then start uploading, polishing and showing off up to 2 GB of photos on our dime.”

Ways to Edit

“Crop, rotate, tweak, twirl, and show off photos here on Photoshop Express, on your blog or Facebook page. Give your friend a tragically oversized head or get rid of the mole on his cheek that’s the size of a small asteroid. It’s totally up to you.”

Community

“The world needs to know how very excellent your photos are, so you’ve got to show them off in a big way. Might want to do that in your Gallery. Display your images in 3D, or a grid. Orlike an alien crop circle. The choice is yours. You control how everything looks in your Gallery.”

Demographic: the young, amateur photographer

Features

EditingOriginal…

Hue

Tint

Sketch

New…

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Basics-crop + rotate-messed with the exposureTuning-soft focusEffects-tint the color-and used a sketch effect

GalleryWhere you can view your albums

My Photos

Where you can see all your photos

Browse

Where you can see other people’s albums

Also

You can “bookmark” your favorite galleries, and community albums

Lastly, the site saves your recently viewed galleries and albums

Relevence

Regarding Photography in general:-internet accessable-a more economical option to the original photoshop-a starter application for the beginning photographer-builds organization habits during early stages of photography