Name: Photoshop.com
Price: Free
Category: Photography
Website: Photoshop.com
Works on: iPhone & iPod Touch
There are a lot of apps in the App Store for adjusting your images on the iPhone, but a lot of people (including me) were excited to see an app come out directly from Adobe. As we all know, Photoshop on the desktop is a very complicated program, so I was intrigued to find out how they were going to make an iPhone app out of it.
All adjustments happen by sliding your finger across the screen. It’s extremely simple and intuitive. You can choose from the following choices:
Crop
Rotate
Flip
Exposure (lighten or darken)
Saturation
Tint
Black & White
Sketch
Soft Focus
Click the Read button for more…
You can choose predefined settings: Vibrant, Pop, Border, Vignette Blur, Warm Vintage, Rainbow. You can undo and redo changes, then once you’re done, save the photo to your Photo Library or upload it to Photoshop.com. The app itself it free.
Here are a couple examples of my dog Zoe. The original is on the left, the modified version on the right.
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November 12th, 2009 at 10:10 am
Episode 666 = 665.9! Geeky!
June 13th, 2010 at 7:06 pm
Cali, I find Adobe Photoshop *way* to complicated and ponderous an entity for me to use, even though I am licensed to have a copy on my office workstation. I prefer the smaller, simpler - and much “lighter” - appellations such as the aforementioned, Gimp and “in the cloud” with Picknik. Zoe is just squee-worthy in that image. I think I’m going to faint from cuteness overload. I got to speak briefly with Leo Laporte via VoIP and hope to have made a good impression because I really like him.
June 27th, 2010 at 11:44 pm
Its too bad people can not subscribe and read updates from your blog, think about setting up a subscription link