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Photoshop.com?

Postby Ted » Fri Feb 20, 2009 1:51 am

Hi all,

Just curious if anybody has feedback on photoshop.com?

Something that intrigues me:

Can we actually add/remove photos from our computer's organizer and have our photoshop.com account sync?

That sounds ideal as far as saving time from constantly uploading photos to one's albums (such as with Photobucket)!

I don't know of any other storage site that allows that? But sounds like a dream! :)

Or am I misreading that feature?

Thanks!
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Re: Photoshop.com?

Postby JohnnyO » Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:32 am

I use it to for slideshows for friends and family. Just choose a template and you are good to go.
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Re: Photoshop.com?

Postby JohnnyO » Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:39 am

Forgot to mention. If you are a plus member, you will get to download artwork/themes/frames/etc. on a regular bases. And if you have PRE7, you wil alos be able to download additioal themes, titles and DVD menus.
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Re: Photoshop.com?

Postby Chuck Engels » Fri Feb 20, 2009 8:55 am

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Re: Photoshop.com?

Postby Ted » Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:22 am

Thank you all for answering. :)

Johnny, could you tell me this:

Does the organizer on your photoshop.com account sync with the organizer in your computer's PSE7?
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Re: Photoshop.com?

Postby JohnnyO » Fri Feb 20, 2009 7:00 pm

Does the organizer on your photoshop.com account sync with the organizer in your computer's PSE7?


You will need to create albums in the PSE Organizer. Then you can sync the albums with photoshop.com. What that means is that everytime you do an edit and save with PRE, it will sync up photoshop.com. If you edit on photoshop.com, it will sync up the PRE file on your PC.

I don't like that feature. After I upload, I always go into the preferences to disable the sync for the album I just created.
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Re: Photoshop.com?

Postby Barb O » Sat Feb 21, 2009 1:29 pm

Johnny, I totally agree - I also stop the album sync after I have uploaded (synced) what I wanted.

Another question - Has anyone been able to play video from photoshop.com?

What had happened to me is that a wmv file (that I had in a PSE album) was also synced to photoshop.com when I set that album to sync. The photo in the album displayed fine - but the wmv video had no visible thumbnail there and could not be played on photoshop.com. So I wonder if anyone else has recently been able to play and video and, if yes, what format was that video?
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Re: Photoshop.com?

Postby JohnnyO » Sat Feb 21, 2009 2:54 pm

Another question - Has anyone been able to play video from photoshop.com?


Barb - I uploaded a wmv and a flas video to photoshop.com. It turns out that you can only store video there. You cannot play t.

Steve said in another thread that Adobe decided not to support playing videos on photoshop.com. That is unfortunate. It would be a really nice feature.
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