You've been doing some awesome things with your photos on Photoshop® Express. Now you can take it up a notch. We've just added a bunch of new features—check 'em out, and let us know what you think (there's a feedback link in the upper right corner of the app).
Seamless uploading
Upload your photos more easily with our new Photoshop® Express Uploader. Drag and drop from your desktop or another favorite photo app. One quick download, and you'll be uploading away.
Add music, stir
Want to add a little soul to your slide show? Choose a tune (like country? Or is emo more your style?), and pick your music track when you're creating your slide show.
Print your pics
Uncle Bob may not hang out online. Make sure he gets to see your masterpiece: Get prints of your digital photos on Shutterfly.
Tag your photos
Make your life a little easier—add tags to your photos. Then you can view and sort by name, subject, party, whatever.
Download
So someone else took the coolest shot you've ever seen? Now you can download photos from anyone's public albums, and keep a collection of your favorites.
Connect with Eye-Fi
Wirelessly upload shots directly from your camera to your photo library with an Eye-Fi Card. It's automagic.
Resize
You want your latest and greatest photo front and center—on Facebook, your cell, wherever. Pick a preset image size for mobile, web, or e-mail and resize with one click, or set your own width and height.
Try out these new features on www.photoshop.com/express.
1 comments:
Do you know the process that Photoshop Express uses to scale the images? More importantly, scaling very large images down? Does it do it within the actionscript code (if so how?) or does it use some server side code libraries for the scaling?
I've always found a problem when scaling very large photos to a very small size, they always look jagged - unlinke the results seen from photoshop.
Cheers,
Mark
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