Adobe Systems is about to launch a new portable version of Photoshop for Windows Mobile, According to CNET, the beta Mobile Photoshop is based on their Flash Lite Player and allows the user to upload photos from their mobile to Photoshop.com, which then automatically syncs them. The beta version of Mobile Photoshop will work in conjunction with Adobe’s existing Web-based image editing and storage service, Photoshop Express, which will be re-branded as Photoshop.com.
The new application won’t have full image-editing features per se, but it will let designers organize and easily upload their camera phone creations to Photoshop.com for the purpose of sharing and editing. The beta Mobile Photoshop will be out late September, across the world. It will be available only for the Motorola Q9 Music and Q9 Global; Samsung’s Blackjack I and II; and several members of the Treo 700 series.
Personally, the thought of web designers getting freaky with their photos on the train is kinda creepy.











