Posts Tagged ‘photoshop’

Photoshop Mobile Editor now Available for Android Developers

March 5th, 2010

Third-party application developers now have access to the Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 editor, allowing them to easily make it a part of their applications. In addition, Photoshop.com Mobile for Android 1.1 is now available, providing users of the Google Mobile operating system with quick and easy photo-editing and sharing capabilities.

“Photoshop.com Mobile is the ‘go-to,’ photo editing application for iPhone and Android devices,” said Doug Mack, vice president and general manager of Digital Imaging and Rich Media Solutions at Adobe. “Unlike iPhone, the Android platform allows us to make the Photoshop.com editor broadly available to developers so they can provide it within any application they are working on. Photoshop functionality can then easily be accessed from an online auction, real estate or social media application so users can quickly fix photos and make them look their best, before being showcased.”

Photoshop Cookies

February 19th, 2010

Not what you think :)

Photoshop Celebrates its 20th Year

February 2nd, 2010

It’s hard to imagine our digital lives without Photoshop, or more precisely – the concept of easy, available digital image processing. Nowadays, Photoshop is a heavy monster of a software, packed with features the average user doesn’t even know about, but it’s still synonym with image processing. Well know the expression: “It’s Photoshopped”, exclaimed when an image looks like it’s been tampered with.

There are many good, free image editors out there, but Photoshop still hangs on to the crown. These days, the software turns 20 years old, and it’s time to look back and reminisce.

WebDesignerDeopt published a great post, with info and screenshots from the history of Photoshop. You can really appreciate the evolution of this image processing software in this post. Very cool!

The History of PhotoshopClick to enlarge

Interesting Photoshop Links

Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube and MySpace

January 14th, 2010

Mashable published a useful post which explains how to create custom backgrounds for different social networks, such as Twitter and MySpace.

The post takes you through all the stages needed to create your own custom backgrounds, even if you don’t have Photoshop on your computer.

Click here to read the post.