Microsoft axes Digital Image Suite
Microsoft has decided to halt development of its Digital Image Suite line of consumer photo-editing software. Here are some of the artistic effects made possible by the program, as seen on photos from a trip to the San Diego Zoo.
Photos: Adobe Photoshop Express finally arrives
After more than a year of anticipation, Adobe Systems will finally roll out Photoshop Express, a Web-based application for editing, organising, and sharing images.
Inside Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Lightroom, like Apple Aperture, is designed for photographers who don't need all the compositing and effects tools in Photoshop. It provides a more work flow-oriented approach to photographic production tasks -- specifically viewing, selecting, organising, retouching, and outputting photos.
Photos: Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0
Adobe Photoshop Elements 4's new feature list is extensive, ranging from amazing automatic selection tools to people-oriented adjustments, integrated with powerful photo sharing and superb tagging and organising functions.
Highlights of the new features and enhancements in Adobe's Create Suite 3 core applications.
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