In autumn last year Adobe released a new version of Photoshop that runs directly in the browser. So users don't need to install anything to edit Photoshop files. This web version of Photoshop should now possibly be permanently free. A first test has already started.
Photoshop is the gold standard for professional image editing and is therefore present on many desktops. But the software is also a world of its own with a docked cloud and a fairly large download. So it's no wonder that many users want a faster solution, without installation, preferably Photoshop in the browser.
Such a web application has been available in the beta version since autumn last year. So far, it has only been available to Photoshop subscribers, but in the future Adobe could make the basic functions of the application free for everyone. According to "The Verge", Adobe is already testing such a freemium model with users in Canada. The beta version of Photoshop on Web shows what such an application could look like.
Photoshop is the gold standard for professional image editing and is therefore present on many desktops. But the software is also a world of its own with a docked cloud and a fairly large download. So it's no wonder that many users want a faster solution, without installation, preferably Photoshop in the browser.
Such a web application has been available in the beta version since autumn last year. So far, it has only been available to Photoshop subscribers, but in the future Adobe could make the basic functions of the application free for everyone. According to "The Verge", Adobe is already testing such a freemium model with users in Canada. The beta version of Photoshop on Web shows what such an application could look like.