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Adobe Systems today announced their free Photoshop IPhone App. The app is available free of charge at the iPhone store and allows users the ability to edit and add simple effects on photos with their iPhone.

 

"As the digital imaging leader, Adobe is excited to bring Photoshop.com Mobile to iPhone users," said Doug Mack, vice president and general manager of Consumer and Hosted Solutions at Adobe. "Now, with access to powerful editing and sharing tools, iPhone users are armed with the resources to document all of life's unexpected moments, make them look their best and then re-live those memories with friends and family."

 

I played around with the app a little bit this morning and have to say that I think it's very cool -- especially for a free app. The app allows you to do some of the most basic edits with your iPhone photos including cropping, adjusting exposure and contrast, converting an image to black and white, rotating an image etc. It also has a very basic set of effects that you can apply and filters that you can add to create effects (like an image border, sketching or blurring effects, and the effect that I liked the most, an effect called "warm vintage").

 

I especially liked the cropping tool of the app and found it reasonably robust (for a free mobile app) allowing you to do things like constrain crops to certain aspect ratios (a square crop for example).

 

You can also use the app to offload your iPhone photos to a free photoshop.com (2GB storage limit) account freeing up storage space on your iPhone. You can also easily access your photoshop.com account via the app to share show people photos from that account via the app later.

 

The app also allows you to email people albums of photos vs. just sending a single photo with Apple's own email this photo feature. This feature seems helpful to me as well.

 

I'm not sure that this product is as comprehensive in terms of cool artistic effects as Chase Jarvis' new iPhone app (although I still haven't tried that app which costs $2.99 yet) but for a free app I was pretty damn impressed with Adobe's initial iPhone product and the price is definitely right. I suspect that Adobe continues to improve it over time as well.

 

You can find out more info about the app here. If you have an iPhone, just go to app store and search for Photoshop and the app should pull up as a free download.

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