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That article will be interesting for those who "playing" with photos.

It's just a 2. public presentation of this prog but it seems to be not to far anway!

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October 3, 2007 4:44 AM PDT

Adobe flashes more looks at online Photoshop Express

Posted by Martin LaMonica IMG_0296_540x318.JPGPhotoshop Express has a timeline below the image that lets people view and undo changes.

(Credit: Martin LaMonica/CNET Networks) Chicago--Adobe gave a public viewing Tuesday night of Photoshop Express, a Web version of its popular image editing application.

During a sneak peek session at its Max 2007 developer conference, Adobe product manager Geoff Baum gave a demo of Photoshop Express, a Flash-based image editor that runs inside a Web browser.

The application is aimed at consumers, rather than professional developers, and complements existing versions. Baum showed how people can quickly make changes to images with the program.

With one click, people can fix red eyes or blemishes. The application generates a thumbnail of an image with various effects, like sepia tone, which people can click on to select.

Below the main image editing window, there is a timeline of thumbnail images that lets people view all the changes they've made to a photo and revert to older versions.

The features that got perhaps the most applause from Max attendees was the ability to selectively change colors in an image.

Baum edited a photo of a car by changing only the color of the car and only the background. He also showed how people can quickly alter the image with different distortion patterns, like curving straight lines, by dragging the mouse cursor over the image and clicking.

People will be able to create slide shows, share photos with others and embed them in Web pages, Baum said.

Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen told CNET News.com about the online version of Photoshop in February of this year, saying it was a way for Adobe to offer a low-end consumer-oriented product to compete with free desktop photo editors.

At the time, Chizen said Adobe would have a beta version within 6 months, a deadline it has missed. The company hasn't since said when it plans to ship the product or whether Adobe will offer it directly or through partners as it has done with its online video editor Adobe Premiere Express.

This was the second public viewing of Photoshop Express. John Loiacono, senior vice president of Adobe's Creative Solutions Business Unit, gave a demo at Photoshop World in September and the company supplied a screen shot.

IMG_0300_540x319.JPGPhotoshop Express lets people selectively change colors in an image.(Credit: Martin LaMonica/CNET Networks)

Also, during the sneak peak session, Adobe executives showed Visual Communicator 3, a video editing product that looks to mimic live television production to simplify editing. The program could generate production-quality videos from a laptop, Adobe executives said. The application is structured around a display of text. People can synchronize images and effects, such as a video snippet with a wipe, with the text by dragging icons onto a column next to the text.

Visual Communicator 3 will let people switch between three cameras and use blue and green screens for background images.

Adobe also showed "Flash Home," a project that lets people personalize their cell phone screens. The phone starts Flash when it boots up. The platform will allow people to customize the display. During the demo, Ken Sundermeyer of Adobe showed how calls from a New York are code display the Statue of Liberty as the call comes in.

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