Adobe announces a free version of Photoshop. This is the web version of the photo editing program. It is not yet known when the free version will be available. Currently only Canadian users can access.
opposite the edge An Adobe spokesperson says The web version of Photoshop will have a “freemium” revenue model. The idea is that the free version doesn’t include all the advanced features, but only the core Photoshop features are free to use. It is not yet clear what basic functions will be included.
According to Adobe, the free web version allows users to try out Photoshop first. You must pay for the full version of Photoshop. Also, this version can only be used in the browser. Those who want to install the software on their PC will also have to pay.
Photoshop for the web was already available to Creative Cloud subscribers. Got photo editing software Web version in October, along with Illustrator. Projects can also be shared with clients or third parties via the web version, without the need for a Creative Cloud subscription. Only projects can then be viewed.