Adobe Photoshop Online faces Lack of Interest from Pros

Although the company won’t say when, Adobe is planning to offer Photoshop as an ad-supported online service. Reports suggest it may happen within six months. Adobe recently announced a partnership with online photo sharing site Photobucket that involves plans to integrate Adobe’s Web-based video editing and remixing technology with Photobucket. An online version of Photoshop should appeal to the average consumer, but professional photographers – the major users of Photoshop – may not be won over so easily.

[Photoshop] is a huge application, and the way I run it I have a lot of customization and plug-ins from third-party developers,” said Robert Houser, a Piedmont, Calif.-based photographer, via e-mail. “I wouldn’t be so concerned about Internet speed (bandwidth), most of the time, but performance is a huge consideration. …Anything that slows me down costs me money, or conversely, anything that speeds up my workflow makes me money.[ source ]
 

1 Response to “Adobe Photoshop Online faces Lack of Interest from Pros”


  1. Gravatar Icon 1 Ashish Mohta Mar 4th, 2007 at 10:44 am Quote

    I would support adobe on that.Its not ment for high end designs.They can me used effectively from mobiles or pda.However we should wait for the next update

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