Adobe Photoshop Express 2.0 adds Camera Pack option

iOS app with in-app purchase detailed

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16 March 2011 16:00 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Adobe has announced the arrival of Photoshop Express 2.0 into the App Store, building on the new features that were introduced in January in version 1.5, and adding the option of a Camera Pack in-app purchase.

The Camera Pack consists of with additional features including:

Reduce Noise: Even the best phone cameras can introduce small amounts of grain and speckling - called noise - into images. The Reduce Noise feature quickly smooths out those flaws to improve photos. ·        

Self Timer: Set a camera timer to three or 10-second intervals to control when the photo is snapped and capture just the desired moment.      

Auto Review: Ensure a good shot and delete it quickly if not. Auto Review provides a quick look at pictures before the action passes by. 

“Photoshop Express 2.0 and the new Adobe Camera Pack solve a problem for anyone who cares about the quality of their images,” said Jordan Davis, senior product manager for mobile imaging at Adobe.

“Our new Reduce Noise feature fixes the graininess that often impacts photos, even those taken with high-quality phone cameras. It’s fast, accurate and puts professional Adobe Photoshop quality in the palm of your hand.”

Adobe Photoshop Express 2.0 itself is free, although the Camera Pack will cost you £2.39. It's in the App Store now.

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