How to Edit Photos Online With Adobe Photoshop Express
Click Online Tools on the Photoshop.com home page to open the Photoshop.com online Organizer., Click Upload., Install and uninstall the Photoshop.com Uploader., Upload and download files using the Photoshop.com Uploader., Upload photos and videos...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Click Online Tools on the Photoshop.com home page to open the Photoshop.com online Organizer.
Sign in, if prompted.
Click My Library.
Click Upload Photos & Video in the upper-left corner of the window.
Navigate to and select the files you want to upload.
Click Select to open the Upload Photos and Video dialog box.
In the Upload Photos And Video dialog box, select an upload location:
Upload To Library Places files in your Library.
Upload To New Album Places files in a new album, named with the current date.
Upload To Existing Album Places files in the album you select from the pop-up menu; optionally, click Upload More to add more files to the upload.
Note:
To remove a file from the upload queue, click the red “x” icon to the right of the file’s name. -
Step 2: Click Upload.
Use the Photoshop.com Uploader (AIR) application.
The Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader is an Adobe® AIR® application you can use to create and delete albums, and upload, sync, and browse photos and videos.
An AIR application is based on Adobe Flash® technology and runs on your desktop instead of in a web browser.
The Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader AIR application makes uploading your files quick and easy.
The added advantage is drag-and-drop support between your computer file system and the Photoshop.com Uploader AIR application.
The Photoshop.com Uploader can upload files up to 2 GB (whereas the uploader built in to Photoshop.com can only upload files up to 200 MB)., Click Online Tools on the Photoshop.com home page to open the Photoshop.com online Organizer Sign in, if prompted.Click the home button.
Click Check Out The Uploader under News in the left column and follow the installation instructions.
To uninstall the AIR application, do one of the following:(Windows) Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add Or Remove Programs.
Select Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader and click Remove. (Mac OS) Drag the Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader application folder to the Trash. , The Photoshop.com Uploader lets you upload files to Photoshop.com, and download files from Photoshop.com to your desktop. , Start the Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader. , Do one of the following: drag the files you want to upload onto the top pane of the Photoshop.com Uploader window. , Click Upload, and then click OK. , Select the album you want to download.
Click Sync.
Albums download to the following locations:operating system, default download location.
Mac OS :
Users//Pictures/Photoshop.com Sync//Windows XP :
C:\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\My Pictures\Photoshop.com Sync\\Windows Vista:
C:\Users\\Pictures\Photoshop.com Sync\\, To make sure the Photoshop.com Uploader and your Photoshop.com account contain the same files, click the update button in the Photoshop.com Uploader. , A.
Update button B.
Conflict warning button , Click the icon to open the Sync Conflicts dialog box.
Indicate how you would like to resolve the conflicts, and then click Done., Organize your photos and videos in albums.
Albums can be either public or private.
You determine who can view your albums, and what viewers can do with an album’s contents.
With Group Albums, you can collaborate on albums with others. , Sign in, if prompted., Do one of the following:
Click the green plus icon to the left of Group Albums or Albums in the left column. , In the Group Albums:
Create Album or New Album dialog box, enter a name for the album in the Album Name field.
Choose a privacy setting for the album:
Private Only the people you invite can see and add photos to the album.
Public The album is public, but only the people you invite or share with can see the album’s contents.
Note:
If a regular album is Public, you can optionally select Also Show On My Gallery Page to display the album in your Gallery.
For Public albums, determine which actions a viewer can take with the album’s contents:
Allow Viewers To Print Viewers can print photos.
Allow Viewers To Save Viewers can save copies of the photos or videos.
Show Comments To Viewers Viewers can see comments that are added to the photos or videos in the album.
Organize albums. ,, Sign in, if prompted.
Click My Library. , Choose Create > New Album Category from the toolbar at the bottom of the window. , -
Step 3: Install and uninstall the Photoshop.com Uploader.
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Step 4: Upload and download files using the Photoshop.com Uploader.
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Step 5: Upload photos and videos.
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Step 6: Sign in
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Step 7: if prompted.
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Step 8: Click Browse to navigate to the photos or videos you want to upload and select them.
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Step 9: Download a group of photos and videos to your desktop.Start the Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader.
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Step 10: Sync between Photoshop.com and the Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader.
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Step 11: Sync albums between the Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader application and Photoshop.com.
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Step 12: The yellow warning icon indicates that the desktop and online versions of an album have been updated differently.
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Step 13: Create albums.
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Step 14: Click Online Tools on the Photoshop.com home page to open the Photoshop.com online Organizer.
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Step 15: Click My Library.
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Step 16: Choose an option from the Create menu in the toolbar at the bottom of the window: New Group Album Creates a Group Album
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Step 17: New Album Creates a regular album.
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Step 18: You can organize regular albums (not Group Albums) in album categories.
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Step 19: Click Online Tools on the Photoshop.com home page to open the Photoshop.com online Organizer.
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Step 20: Do one of the following: Click the green icon plus next to Albums in the left column
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Step 21: and then choose New Album Category.
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Step 22: Enter a name for the category in the New Album Category dialog box
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Step 23: and then click OK. A folder appears under Albums in the left column en drag albums from your Library into the folder.
Detailed Guide
Sign in, if prompted.
Click My Library.
Click Upload Photos & Video in the upper-left corner of the window.
Navigate to and select the files you want to upload.
Click Select to open the Upload Photos and Video dialog box.
In the Upload Photos And Video dialog box, select an upload location:
Upload To Library Places files in your Library.
Upload To New Album Places files in a new album, named with the current date.
Upload To Existing Album Places files in the album you select from the pop-up menu; optionally, click Upload More to add more files to the upload.
Note:
To remove a file from the upload queue, click the red “x” icon to the right of the file’s name.
Use the Photoshop.com Uploader (AIR) application.
The Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader is an Adobe® AIR® application you can use to create and delete albums, and upload, sync, and browse photos and videos.
An AIR application is based on Adobe Flash® technology and runs on your desktop instead of in a web browser.
The Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader AIR application makes uploading your files quick and easy.
The added advantage is drag-and-drop support between your computer file system and the Photoshop.com Uploader AIR application.
The Photoshop.com Uploader can upload files up to 2 GB (whereas the uploader built in to Photoshop.com can only upload files up to 200 MB)., Click Online Tools on the Photoshop.com home page to open the Photoshop.com online Organizer Sign in, if prompted.Click the home button.
Click Check Out The Uploader under News in the left column and follow the installation instructions.
To uninstall the AIR application, do one of the following:(Windows) Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add Or Remove Programs.
Select Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader and click Remove. (Mac OS) Drag the Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader application folder to the Trash. , The Photoshop.com Uploader lets you upload files to Photoshop.com, and download files from Photoshop.com to your desktop. , Start the Adobe Photoshop.com Uploader. , Do one of the following: drag the files you want to upload onto the top pane of the Photoshop.com Uploader window. , Click Upload, and then click OK. , Select the album you want to download.
Click Sync.
Albums download to the following locations:operating system, default download location.
Mac OS :
Users//Pictures/Photoshop.com Sync//Windows XP :
C:\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\My Pictures\Photoshop.com Sync\\Windows Vista:
C:\Users\\Pictures\Photoshop.com Sync\\, To make sure the Photoshop.com Uploader and your Photoshop.com account contain the same files, click the update button in the Photoshop.com Uploader. , A.
Update button B.
Conflict warning button , Click the icon to open the Sync Conflicts dialog box.
Indicate how you would like to resolve the conflicts, and then click Done., Organize your photos and videos in albums.
Albums can be either public or private.
You determine who can view your albums, and what viewers can do with an album’s contents.
With Group Albums, you can collaborate on albums with others. , Sign in, if prompted., Do one of the following:
Click the green plus icon to the left of Group Albums or Albums in the left column. , In the Group Albums:
Create Album or New Album dialog box, enter a name for the album in the Album Name field.
Choose a privacy setting for the album:
Private Only the people you invite can see and add photos to the album.
Public The album is public, but only the people you invite or share with can see the album’s contents.
Note:
If a regular album is Public, you can optionally select Also Show On My Gallery Page to display the album in your Gallery.
For Public albums, determine which actions a viewer can take with the album’s contents:
Allow Viewers To Print Viewers can print photos.
Allow Viewers To Save Viewers can save copies of the photos or videos.
Show Comments To Viewers Viewers can see comments that are added to the photos or videos in the album.
Organize albums. ,, Sign in, if prompted.
Click My Library. , Choose Create > New Album Category from the toolbar at the bottom of the window. ,
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