Bellamy Posted March 2, 2007 at 01:19 PM Posted March 2, 2007 at 01:19 PM Adobe Photoshop to Go Online, Free Adobe has big plans to get its next-generation Photoshop on the web Adobe Photoshop will be making its way online within the next six months. The online Photoshop will be an entry-level form of the product and will be available to all Internet users free of charge. Adobe already has the foundation for an online product in place with Adobe Remix, a web-based video editing tool. Remix, which is a simplified version of Adobe Premiere Elements, is offered free of charge through Photobucket. Like Remix, the hosted Photoshop will also be offered through a partner. Despite this, according to Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen, if ad revenues are high enough Adobe might be tempted into offering its web services to users directly. "That is new [for Adobe]. It's something we are sensitive to because we are watching folks like Google do it in different categories, and we want to make sure that we are there before they are, in areas of our franchises," said Chizen to CNET. There is little doubt that Adobe has made this move as a result of the looming threat of Google, which lately has been placing a large amount of emphasis on online software. Late last year Google launched Docs and Spreadsheets, a word and spreadsheet editing tool based completely online and available for free. It is possible that Google might also create an online version of Picasa, which is currently distributed as desktop software for free. Like Microsoft, Adobe’s business is largely based on packaged software. It is evident, though, that the company is not planning to be caught off guard in the case that Google offers an online competitor. Although the online version of Photoshop will be a low-end form of the product, Adobe claims it will still offer enough features to beat other free competition, namely Google Picasa. The web-based Photoshop is expected to be the first move of a larger transition that will integrate hosted services into Adobe’s business model. Adobe plans to market the online Photoshop using its well established Photoshop brand, which is one of the leadinghttp://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=6279 Quote Please support the forum by ordering everything through our special Amazon.com link Click here. Thank you!
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Bellamy Posted March 6, 2007 at 06:38 AM Author Posted March 6, 2007 at 06:38 AM Photoshop Goes Online? You’ve probably heard the buzz about Adobe bringing Photoshop online...Is Adobe really planning to put its pro-tools into an online services model? Bringing Photoshop technology online would simply be an extension of our strategy to deliver the right Photoshop for Adobe’s diverse user base. And by Photoshop "branded" we don't mean the professional version of Photoshop - at least not initially. A Photoshop technology online offering would at first, most likely, be targeted at the consumer market. This is a pretty logical next step for us when you consider the Photoshop product portfolio today. It includes: our flagship product Photoshop CS2, for creative professionals; the free Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition, which meets the needs of the casual photographer; Adobe Photoshop Elements with editing and sharing options for photography enthusiasts; and Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, which provides a complete digital darkroom for professional and serious amateur photographers. With the rise of social networking and media sharing sites, it’s clear that consumers want access to online experiences and need the help of trusted tools to keep content fresh and compelling. That's why we recently announced a partnership with Photobucket and digital video editing. http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/...hotobucket.html So look out for more announcements, like the one with our friends at Photobucket, as we expand the reach of our video and digital imaging technologies to new online communities. Visit John Nack’s blog for another view from product management: http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2007/03/so_whats_this_a.htmlhttp://blogs.adobe.com/creativesolutionspr/ Quote Please support the forum by ordering everything through our special Amazon.com link Click here. Thank you!
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