
Check out Photoshop.com. It’s a great way to store, share, and edit your photos. You don’t pay a dime to register and you get 2G of free space to store your photos and videos. Here’s a screen shot of the home page, showing My Library of photos and what albums I’ve created.
You can also perform simple, yet very useful edits. Obviously you don’t have the same amount of control as you would in Photoshop, but it’s a very easy way to do basic editing, such as cropping, red eye reduction, and tinting. I recommend this especially for beginners not comfortable with Photoshop but still want to manipulate their photos. Below is another screen shot of the editing window. It’s very simple to navigate and you can custom create album slideshows – you can even pick a song to go with your photo slideshow, though the music on the site is pretty hokey. You can share your albums through email, giving access to your photos only to whom you want to see them. You can also log into your other photosharing accounts, such as Facebook or Flickr and upload your photos from those accounts into Photoshop.com. Because of it’s editing capabilities and classy slideshows, it’s a great alternative to those sites.



