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Flickr Fans Rejoice

 

The new Photoshop Express can now upload photos directly to your Flickr account, right from within the program. Since Flickr has established itself as one the most popular photo-sharing websites, it only makes sense that this feature is implemented. Now you can upload, correct, and store your photos in your Photoshop Express account and send over the ones you want to share to your Flickr site. The best part is that it is all online so you can manage your photos from anywhere.

Also, if you are in the Hartford, CT area tomorrow you won’t want to miss Scott Kelby teaching his Photoshop CS3 Power Tour. It truly is a lot of fun and everyone from beginners to advanced users can always get something out of it. Find out more here.

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1 Comment

  1. Cybasumo said on — May 12, 2008 @ 10:01 am

    nice! i never thought that it will work that way. keep it up, and thanks!

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