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Adobe Sets Photoshop Free

Posted by Gayle Kesten Thursday, Mar 27, 2008, 11:33 AM ET

Save yourself a few bucks on photo touch-ups with a free version of Photoshop Express, now in public beta.

Considering the full-fledged version of Photoshop will set you back more than $600, and the scaled-down Elements version around $100, the Flash 9-powered Express seems like a smart alternative for those who don't require a heavy-duty photo editor.

From Time: "The best reason to try Photoshop Express is for its image-editing features, which surpass those of any free program currently available. Beyond the standard red-eye removal and cropping features, Express lets you dabble with more advanced options like altering a single color on your image (while leaving the rest of the picture unchanged) or using the touch-up brush to fix multiple problems at once."

Photoshop Express comes with 2 GB of free storage. Sign up for the Web app here, play around, then let me know what you think

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