
The Photoshop.com Mobile beta lets people with Windows Mobile phones view and upload photos.
(Credit: Adobe Systems)
Adobe Systems has gradually extended its Photoshop brand from its beginnings
as high-end image-editing tool to its Elements consumer-oriented photo software
and its Express online photo-editing site.
Now, the company has begun taking the next step with
Photoshop.com
Mobile. The software is the "easiest way to upload, view, and share
photos online from your Windows Mobile phone", according to Adobe.
This software lets people upload photos from their phones to Photoshop.com
and view photo albums stored online, according to the site. The beta software, a
free download for people in the United States, works on several
Windows
Mobile-based handsets.
If your device isn't supported, Adobe recommends using
Shozu mobile phone software, which lets people
upload photos, among other things.
Personally, I'd like to see a mobile phone app that could perform some really
basic adjustments--cropping or auto-fixing exposure, for example. But, so far at
least, this isn't that application. However, Photoshop itself is about to enter its
11th major version, CS4, and mobile phones are getting more powerful all the
time, so the possibility is there.
But more likely, Adobe sees this software as a tool to increase its
customers' online activity. Photoshop Express can be used for those sorts of
adjustments, although even high-powered phones such as Apple's iPhone can't use
it yet. But with gradually increasing network capacity and mobile-phone
processing, this market will become much more mature in a few years.
For a few cautions and further details about Photoshop.com Mobile, see the
release
notes.
Update: Shozu sent out an announcement of its own,
saying its software lets 350 different cell phones upload pictures to
Photoshop.com. The software also works with Facebook, WordPress, and Google's
Blogger, and can send photos to multiple email addresses.
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