Join CNET.com.au: Receive free newsletters, post to forums and win prizes. Sign up now!

Update: Adobe has informed us that while the new Flickr connection isn't live yet, it will be very soon. We will provide another update when we have confirmed that it is live.

Adobe rolls out Photoshop Express' (PSE) Flickr support, as well as an embeddable player for distributing your slideshows.

When Adobe launched Photoshop Express at the end of March, it indicated that Flickr support would be next on the agenda, and today the company can cross that item off its to-do list.



With the capability to round-trip photos into PSE for editing and back out to its site, Flickr joins Facebook, Photobucket, and Picasa in the ranks of Photoshop Express supporters. Additionally, users of Photoshop Express albums will now be able to create multiple versions of a given image, a much-requested feature, according to Adobe.

Those announcements probably didn't feel Flash-y enough for the company, though, so Adobe simultaneously announced an embeddable player for posting your photos to home pages and blogs in glitzy slideshows. Given the relative simplicity of the application and broad appeal of photo sharing, this capability also sounds like a natural springboard for companies looking to dip their toes into Open Screen Project development — once Adobe releases the relevant API information, of course.

Be the first to comment on this article!

  • Leave a comment

All fields marked with * are required

What do you think

Your e-mail will not be displayed

You must read and type the 6 chars within 0..9 and A..F

You must read and type the 6 chars.


  • News

  • Features

  • Oi!

  • Must read

  • Photoshop Express now Flickrs

  • Adobe toys with standardising DNG raw photo format

  • Adobe guru to improve Windows interface

  • Using tags to improve the Flickr experience

  • Photoshop guru leaves Adobe for Microsoft

  • Photobucket shares interface, matches Flickr

  • Apple releases Aperture plug-in programming kit

  • Adobe releases debugged Lightroom 1.4.1

  • Flickr purists gripe about video expansion

More news »

Find the right software

Brand
  • Multiple options can be selected

    • Adobe Photoshop Express Beta

      Adobe Photoshop Express Beta

      Though there's a lot to like about Adobe's first stab at online photo editing and sharing, you probably want to wait until the company fixes a few problems with the beta -- and defangs its terms of service -- before uploading scads of photos to Adobe Photoshop Express.

    • Reallusion CrazyTalk 5

      Reallusion CrazyTalk 5

      The latest version of facial animation program Crazy Talk is still freaking us out -- in a good way.

    • Apple iLife '08

      Apple iLife '08

      Apple iLife '08 is a fine, affordable media-editing suite that should keep beginners and hobbyists happy when managing pictures, videos, songs and podcasts, but those seeking to fine-tune movies should look elsewhere.

    • Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium

      Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium

      Adobe CS3 Production Premium is ideal if you handle a mix of design, animation and editing tasks for video, the Web, and mobile gadgets.

    • Adobe Creative Suite 3 Master Collection beta

      Adobe Creative Suite 3 Master Collection beta

      Adobe built this deluxe software package for creative professionals seeking to make content consistent across the Web, in film, on handheld devices, in print, and elsewhere.

    More reviews »

    Membership benefits

    Contact community members

    Contact community members

    Add friends or tech gurus to you contacts and send them messages. Sign up for a free CNET.com.au membership now!