Adobe has announced the launch of an online photo storage and manipulation tool. The public beta of Photoshop Express marks the arrival on the internet of the probably the world’s most recognizable image processing brand name. Photoshop Express allows users to non-destructively edit and enhance their images, which can be pulled and pushed to and from popular websites such as Facebook. Updated: Adobe has issued a statement about some of the application’s fine print that was causing consternation.
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The site’s terms and conditons, which appear to grant Adobe the right to re-use and license, potentially for profit, the images uploaded to public areas of the site, have caused concern amongst potential users. Adobe has now issued the following statement on its Photoshop Express forums:
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Adobe has announced the launch of an online photo storage and manipulation tool. The public beta of Photoshop Express marks the arrival on the internet of the probably the world’s most recognizable image processing brand name. Photoshop Express allows users to non-destructively edit and enhance their images, which can be pulled and pushed to and from popular websites such as Facebook. Updated: Adobe has issued a statement about some of the application’s fine print that was causing consternation.
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Surface Tension
The deceptive calm of Quebecois painter Jean Paul Lemieux
Lemieux leaves behind him a curiously mixed legacy: of mystic exultation and harsh appraisal, of literal luminosity and metaphorical darkness. For Lemieux, the spring is but a brief prelude to an almost endless winter, but the winter has its charm as well.
Carol Dallara of Medford and her grandchildren Cole Cryan, 3, and Leia Cryan, 6, get close to the cattle egrets at the Feather Ridge exhibit at Adventure Aquarium in Camden.
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Carol Dallara of Medford and her grandchildren Cole Cryan, 3, and Leia Cryan, 6, get close to the cattle egrets at the Feather Ridge exhibit at Adventure Aquarium in Camden.
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“Sometimes our fate resembles a fruit tree in winter. Who would think that those branches would turn green again and blossom, but we hope it, we know it.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe quotes (German Playwright, Poet, Novelist and Dramatist. 1749-1832)
Fractalius conversion of some Holly.