Tag: photo sharing

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.

Flickr checks out Library archives

Pilot project puts hundreds of public-domain pictures on photo-sharing site. In return, Library of Congress asks for tagging help.

Photos: Flickr's new features

In coming weeks, Yahoo's Flickr photo-sharing site will revamp its interface for showing "geotagged" photos -- those that are labelled with the location where they were taken along with the more ordinary tags and titles that people attach.

Microsoft's 3D photo album

Microsoft's Photosynth browser can draw from personal snaps or photo-sharing sites to create a 3D space users can 'walk around' in.

Photos on a Flock browser bar

Web browser lets people see friends' photos hosted on Flickr and other sites via a built-in display.

Picasa Web Albums (test)

This easy-to-use photo editing and organising tool now lets you instantly upload and share your picture albums.

Apple iLife '06

Apple iLife '06, the media-wrangling suite from Apple, includes a new app -- iWeb -- and solid improvements to existing apps, including podcasting and photocasting. It's well worth the AU$199 licensing fee.

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.

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