Photoshop Express Photo Editor

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Jenelle Centeno

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Jul 16, 2024, 6:33:54 PM7/16/24
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I would like to know if either Photoshop Express or Lightroom Moble apps have the ability to resize photos (in pixels) ? I need an app that I can standardize on across iPhone/iPad and Android Phone/Tablet. If not Adobe any suggestions. Thank you.

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Can this be added as a feature? There is the option to save as a smaller image always by preference, but it would be nice to be able to resize on demand, even if it wasn't by pixels, but at least a few options (e.g.: large, medium, small, etc)

In the event adobe might be reading this; come on people! U would think such rudimentary functions were long ago contained in a shared library. And, if they already are, then your product people might want to do a historical analysis on basic image transform tools over time. You'll find that resizing an image or canvas is one of the most basic. Please add proper resize image/canvas functions to the similarly "basic" Photoshop Express software (I'm on Android ATM).

Ohhh... Adobe... "Basic" image/canvas transform tools" includes making an image or canvas LARGER than it is currently. There is very little excuse for not providing such basic functions in a basic/free program. It just annoys people and motivates them to look for an adequately capable tool. IMHO.

For the amount of money we pay Adobe monthly the fact that Adobe can't add the option to resize images in either Light room CC mobile or PS express is absolutely ridiculous. I can't say how many times I've needed to scale down an account pic (pintrest for example to 165x165 pxls) and the fact I have to go on to my computer to resize an object when I am holding a phone powerful enough to help pilot a space craft is ludicrous. Good thing the iPhone X (and the soon XS) is more expensive than some mid range Macbook Air but all I can do with my Adobe apps is edit my photos more or less exactly the same way as directly in the Instagram app already. Thanks for giving us a couple redundant apps that really serve no purpose to your design base.

It has a few features and a simple interface that I thought would work fine, but I can't get past the really unbelievable lack of image size information. There's a resize function with a slider allowing me to resize via the long side - in 200 pixel increments. Not great, but it could be usable - if the program showed me the other side. How exactly am I supposed to know if I want to resize the pic if I DON'T KNOW WHAT SIZE THE PICTURE IS NOW? What a joke. Uninstalling.

Exactly - I just complained about it now in 2020. There is an app called PhotoCompress which I've been using that kind of works. My son-in-law works at a mine north of the Artic Circle and they have a 6 Meg limit on email. If I'm sending him pictures I have to trial and error to get it right. I think it's a disgrace that Adobe will not fix this problem.

I think what we have to remember here is that although you can do an awful lot with Photoshop Express, it is still a very abridged version of the full Photoshop and cannot do everything. It is a great program for beginners to photo editing and I do understand that once we can edit in one program we expect all versions to be able to do the same type of editing. However, there is a crop tool and there are 34 different size templates that you can crop to which, in my opinion, is pretty good for free software.

If you are taking your images with a high end camera you could try taking a smaller image initially, for example a JPEG rather than a RAW file or reducing the quality from Fine to basic - this will reduce your file size before you import it to PS Express for editing. Then if you want to reduce it further, you could crop into it.

It can make an image smaller. Click the "crop" menu and select "custom". You can type in image dimensions. Crap... I found a preference setting for max image scale size. I saved my image and it indeed said "8000 pixels wide from an original 3200. However, the saved image was not, in fact resized. Very unfortunate. If it had worked, i could have then cropped the larger image to accomplish the "very basic" canvas resize I originally intended to do.

LOL, I just read your reply in 2020 about where your son works while I sit here at my computer in Fairbanks, AK...your son must be nearby me? Small world. >>>Yes, Adobe, I HATE the fact you don't allow custom photo resizing by pixel or inches. I am so irritated by this I am actually typing my irritation into a box on your support page. PLEASE FIX THIS!!! I pay you $30 a month for the Adobe suite and I want an easy way to resize my images to exact dimensions without needing to boot up photoshop.


As already stated, there's the crop tool letting you choose different aspect ratios or custom cropping - but for resizing you need to finish all of your editing and hit the "save/share" button. And right there, below the little preview image and above the options for watermarking, sharing to Social Media and what not... there's a little button showing you the current size of the image. Tap it and a list of suggested sizes will pop up, as well as a custom option at the bottom. Just enter your desired pixel size in numbers OR drag the slider to increase/decrease the size, then hit the back button and save your image.

Actually... I misspoke. I'm pretty sure you can make an image smaller or larger by setting the "Max image scale preference where you set the horizontal pixel dimension for saved images". It shouldn't be this complicated. Adobe; please add basic image/canvas transform tools to this "basic" software.

Stupid me, paying for Adobe software and I can't even edit a passport photo down to a resolution compliant with the local government. Now I need to download some other editing software. Gives me an incentive to finally get rid of my Adobe subscriptions. Time to move on.

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Hello, I had a 3 days free trial for photoshop express on my iPhone. I cancelled it the day after the 3 days and so the money for a year subscription is already gone. How can I be refund of this one year subscription fees? I've read that if we cancel before the 14th day, its refund. Can you tell me more about the procedure?

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Adobe Photoshop Express is an excellent free photo editor for desktops and mobile devices, and Adobe Photoshop Express Editor makes all of its tools available from the convenience of your web browser.

There's no need to install any browser plugins; provided you have Flash installed, just upload a picture and you're ready to get started. Photoshop Express Editor only supports JPG files smaller than 16MP, and no wider than 8,191 pixels. The width limitation isn't expressed up front, which is a shame.

Some tools (including dodge and burn) are still in beta and we'd like to see more added in future, though the fact that Photoshop Express Editor is built in Flash rather than HTML5 makes us wonder how long Adobe intends to keep it updated.

Tools are split into two categories: Edit and Decorate. The first of these includes standard options like saturation adjustment, cropping, resizing and white balance. There are also some more advanced and unusual tools that you won't find in most online photo editors, including an excellent fill light option for reducing harsh shadows and an auto correct setting that suggests various quick adjustments to your image's colors, which you can apply with a single click.

The decorate option is less practical and more fun, offering a set of WhatsApp-style stickers for customizing your photos before sharing them on social media. You can't edit the text on decorations, but you can resize, reposition, rotate and adjust their opacity.

Adobe has updated both the iOS and Android versions of its free Photoshop Express mobile app. The new version comes with a number of added features and improvements but to many photographers the most useful new function will be the ability to edit Raw files.

Adobe has not provided much information about the new feature so we've tried it out and found that the only way to open our Nikon D700 .NEF-file in Photoshop Express is to import it from Adobe's Revel cloud service. We also saved the file on our device's internal storage, but there it could not be recognized by the app. Once your Raw file is open you can apply a variety of modifications, including digital exposure compensation, sharpening and contrast. Unfortunately you'll have to buy the Advanced Pack, which will set you back US$5.48 to modify noise reduction and use the new Defog filter.

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