Adobe’s Photoshop Express online service

“Adobe offers photo-editing tools for professionals and hobbyists alike; now it’s adding the mass audience of online users to the mix. Adobe Photoshop Express, a new Web service launched Thursday, gives consumers a Web-based platform they can use to upload, edit, store, and share their photos. With Express, Adobe aims to put accessible, easy-to-use, but nonetheless sophisticated image editing and special effects tools into the hands of the most casual and novice photographers.” read more

I really wanted to try this one out but can’t because currently, only “USA users” can join which kinda sucked. I wonder which genius thought of it. I think they’ll get more feedbacks if more users can test drive their new product.
Another difficult thing to deal with is the terms, apparently “you grant Adobe a worldwide, royalty-free, nonexclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, and fully sublicensable license” which means that if you put pictures on Photshop Express, Adobe owns it… forever and they can use it in any way they want.

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