Droid from Verizon comes loaded with a 5 megapixel camera. Once you take the photos, wouldn’t be nice to share them and edit them?
Adobe launched Photoshop.com Mobile for Android software. The Android application equips consumers with quick and easy
image-editing tools, color adjustments and instant photo-sharing
capabilities. Photoshop.com Mobile optimizes the camera-phone
experience by allowing users to browse for their photos online and on
their phone, directly from the application. The application is free and
available at the Android Market.
Photoshop.com
Mobile for Android offers essential, user-friendly photo-editing tools
like crop, rotate and flip. The Soft Focus filter can be used to create
a subtle blur effect, and for performing color adjustments such as
exposure, saturation, tint changes and classic black-and-white.
Since
all edits and changes can be undone, users can be confident that their
original photo will be safe. After making edits on their Android
device, users can upload photos from their phone to their Photoshop.com
account to view and retrieve their images at a later time from any
Internet-connected computer.
Photoshop.com Mobile for Android offers features only available on
Android phones. Users can automatically upload pictures to
Photoshop.com albums in the background, even when the Photshop.com
Mobile application is not running.
Photoshop.com accounts provide 2GB
of free online photo storage, which equates to over 1,500 photos. Made
possible by the Android API, the new tab-based user interface enables
users to view local and online content. Also, the Android Photo Browser
makes maneuvering through photos fast and convenient, bringing users’
complete photo collections right to their pockets.
More information on
Photoshop.com Mobile for Android can be found at http://mobile.photoshop.com/android. The application is currently available in the U.S. and Canada only.
After the release, the Photoshop.com Mobile team will be available online for
feedback, questions and the latest news via Facebook (www.facebook.com/photoshopdotcom) or Twitter (www.twitter.com/photoshopdotcom). To join the conversation, follow @photoshopdotcom on Twitter and use the hashtag #PSdroid.