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In the web age it is critical that users are able
to output their images in a format that is
suitable for Net use quickly and easily.
Photoshop Elements has always been great at
getting users' photos to the web quickly and
easily, but in the latest versions, the level of
interaction with the web is nothing short of
revolutionary.
Along with the change of photographers wanting to display and distribute their images
online, there is also a big move towards community sharing of ideas, techniques and photos.
I'm not suggesting that this hasn't always been the case, just look at the level of commit-
ment in your local camera club, but as we have all become more web-literate, many of the
activities that used to occur at such clubs are now being conducted online. People from all
over the world not only share their photos with each other, but they also provide feedback
on the images and suggest different techniques that could be used to improve the pictures;
all via the internet.
In recognition of this situation, Adobe has been gradually introducing internet services
and links to their software. Photoshop Elements 7.0 led this change with the inclusion of a
full community program and even though version 11.0 has removed some of these features
there are still a bunch of great web-aware features, tools and services. These include online
galleries, sharing content to popular web sharing services like FaceBook and YouTube, the
ability to easily upload video and share your pictures by email.
 
 
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