Adobe Photoshop Express Hits Windows 8 and RT

CommanderFrank

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Adobe has continued the expansion of its Photoshop Express, a free ‘lite’ version of the original, to Windows 8 and RT. It’s a functional version with all of the editing tools you would need to make image corrections on the fly.

Simple controls appear as they are need to reduce clutter and helping to keep the interface as friendly and approachable as possible. With photo editing reduced to moving a slider here and there, things don’t really get much easier than this.
 
If people would just stop taking crappy photos and they wouldn't have to edit them or worry about where to find software to fix what they're unable to do properly with a camera to begin with. :p
 
If people would just stop taking crappy photos and they wouldn't have to edit them or worry about where to find software to fix what they're unable to do properly with a camera to begin with. :p

I think it's just a problem with so many things, standards are too high. If people were happy with plowing fields by hands and stuff, humans would have never had problems like traffic and Facebook. Also humans would have never caught the attentions of those people who are coming to wipe them out because shitty TV program signals go into space pissing off the rest of the multiverse.
 
Photoshop.com does this for free... on Windows/Android whatever. :D

Not for long.

Photoshop.com is being closed and everything migrated to Adobe "Revel" this summer. Revel is a payware service after the first like 30 uploaded images. Why Adobe bothered porting Photoshop Express to Win8RT when Photoshop.com is being closed down and turned into a payware service (Revel), with it's own separate app...is beyond me.
 
This Metro app is photoshop in name only. Smartphone caliber photo touchup app basically, with a couple magic buttons to awesomize people's facebook photos (auto fix, red eye, crop, exit) and you can pay $5 for denoise or crappy instagram type filters.

Zero relevance to the real photoshop or photoshop express, let alone any relevance to any half-professional image editing.
 
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