Photoshop.com adds storage options, new features
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Nov 4, 2008 at 7:00am
Adobe has updated Photoshop.com, the online destination that provides users with a solution for editing, managing, storing, and sharing photos online.
Available now, Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7 customers with Photoshop.com Basic and Plus membership can purchase additional storage options. Available pricing and options are as follows:
Basic membership:
° A total of 20 GB for U$19.99/year;
° A total of 40 GB for $39.99/year;
° A total of 100 GB for $99.99/year.
In addition to receiving benefits such as ongoing deliveries of seasonal artwork, album templates and tutorials, Plus members have the following additional storage options:
° A total of 20 GB for $49.99/year;
° A total of 40 GB for $69.99/year;
° A total of 100 GB for $129.99/year.
Additionally, beginning Nov. 11, Photoshop.com Basic members who don’t own Photoshop Elements 7 or Premiere Elements 7 will also be able to purchase expanded storage space. For these online-only users, available pricing and options are as follows:
° A total of 20 GB is available for $19.99/year;
° A total of 40 GB is available for $39.99/year;
° A total of 100 GB is available for $99.99/year.
Adobe says that Photoshop.com is constantly evolving. The following new features will be available on Nov. 11.
° The ability to import Google GMail, MSN Hotmail, and Yahoo Mail address books for fast photo distribution to friends and family;
° Regular updates on what friends post on Photoshop.com. Users can go to browse and click on their favorite gallery or album to add friends and be notified as soon as they publicly post new photos;
° The AIR Uploader for automatically keeping photos synced between Photoshop.com and your computer.
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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






