Under "Basics," users can crop and rotate images, Auto Correct for one-touch editing, or fix exposure, red eyes, small touchup, or saturation. The several options at the top of the screen gives users the chance to see the results of their edits before saving. These options are very beginner-friendly – in the white balance, for example, small icons show users which sort of light they are correcting for, like sunny, cloudy, or indoor lighting. Under the "Tuning" heading, users can fix white balance, highlights, fill light, sharpen, or soften focus. It’s a little redundant, but doesn’t clutter the screen. When highlighting a photo, several of these options can also be found at the bottom of the screen, marked by icons: Create Album, Edit Photo, E-mail Photo, and Delete Photo. Clicking on it brings up the options: Edit Photo, Rotate Right, Rotate Left, Revert (to original image), E-mail Photo, Link, Embed, Download, Use As Album Cover, Use As Profile Image, Use as Gallery Background, Remove From Album, and Remove From Library. Hovering over an image brings up a "Photo Options" menu. Images can be viewed as a single image with remaining images horizontally at the top of the screen, a grid of images, or a table of information (image on left with date taken, date posted, date modified, width and height, and rating on the right).Ĭaptions can be added under the images, and a rating of 1 to 5 stars can be given. Images can also be sorted by Date, Caption, or Rating. On the main "My Photos" page, a scroll bar at the top allows viewers to adjust the view of their images, making them larger or smaller. With the Facebook option, users can reload the edited images and drop them right back into their original Facebook album, although it doesn’t replace the old, unedited version. Users can log into their Facebook, Photobucket, and Picasa accounts right in the Express window, and can then edit photos on those sites. Interesting to note is Photoshop Express’ compatibility with other networking sites.
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