Adobe Photoshop Express Beta

(3.5 out of 5)
0This free, Web-based photo editor offers a clean interface and easy sharing.
Although Adobe Photoshop has long been a household name in desktop photo editing, it’s been facing serious competition from free Web-based photo editors, namely the critically acclaimed Picnik Photoshop Express Interface One of the best reasons to choose Photoshop Express is its ad-free interface. Photos don’t take up the whole screen, but not having ads makes it easier to focus on the editing at hand. The black background and white font make for easy-to-navigate pages. Sprinkled throughout are small, labeled icons. The top nav has links for browsing your photos, and others’ in the public gallery; on the bottom of the screen below the photos are icons for creating albums and editing, e-mailing, and deleting pictures. When you select Editing, all your options appear in the left-hand pane.
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Read Full Review @ LaptopMag.com by Dana Wollman