Adobe’s Photoshop Express For Advanced Photographers; Serious Medicine For An Underexposed Portfolio Page 2
Members can perform some sophisticated editing functions, create compelling slide presentations complete with music, and decide which groups of images they wish to share with the outside world. As a member you can allow browsers to view, link to, embed, print, or download your images—or not—you decide when you post a gallery. The printing feature is powered by Shutterfly.
When you outgrow the free 2GB of storage you can expand to 20GB for a mere $20 a year. That seems quite reasonable, and 20GB goes a long way if you first re-size your photos to optimize screen resolution.
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Sharing And Showing Images
How can this simple but spiffy system help serious photographers? Like many photographers, you probably suffer from an underexposed portfolio. You have a collection of arresting images but only a small audience. Adobe’s Photoshop Express addresses that syndrome succinctly. Post your albums and open them up to the world. Express is to photographers what YouTube is to professional singers—a 24/7 audition.
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And it’s cool to know that somewhere out there in cyberspace is a blip on the web that others can reach by typing in http://your_name.photoshop.com. I currently have a public collection of images captured with a pair of Pentax D-SLRs last Thanksgiving. Go to
http://jon_sienkiewicz.photoshop.com for a look. If you’d like more information about the images, check out my blog on www.shutterbug.com (the name of the related entry is “Thanksgiving”).
For more information on Adobe’s Photoshop Express, visit www.photoshop.com/express.
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