New ideas will give you new ways to create images. You will get tips and an assortment of seasonal artwork, themes, and special effects that are useful to whatever you are doing.
Automatic backups will keep your memories safe. No scheduling required. You just tell Elements what you want backed up and it will handle the rest.
Show off your work from any Web-enabled computer. You don't have to take along the pictures, you have them with you from any place you can access the Internet.
Galleries will let you set up both private and public galleries. If you already have a Flickr, Facebook, Photobucket, or Picasa site, no problem. Photoshop.com will hook you up and tie them back in so you can work with those images as well.
I found Photoshop.com very easy to work with and use. It ties nicely into Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7 and makes everything seamless to use. I found that it was very easy to tie into my existing Flickr account, and after giving my approval for Photoshop.com to access my photos, all of my images were available. I could go in and do all sorts of image adjustments like fixing white balance, cropping, resizing, converting to black and white, and much more.
The fact that you can tie your phone and its photos to Photoshop.com is also an added plus. For many, the themes and other goodies that are available for use will be of big benefit. I also like the different plan levels that let your storage size grow as you need it to. If you use Photoshop Elements 7 or Premiere Elements 7, then you owe it to yourself to check out Photoshop.com. Even if you don't own one of these, I think that you will be quite surprised by what you can do with Photoshop.com. I heartily recommend this site.








Article comments
1 - Joanne Huspek
Thanks for the heads up! I love using Photoshop, but there's so much about it that I don't even have time to explore... maybe this will help.
2 - Si
Regarding Photoshop.com prints from Shutterfly. I ordered some from my neices' wedding and they were awful!! Heads cut off in prints, colors terrible, unsharp, and so on. Anyone else have this experience. It was like the printers were on Acid.
Si