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Adobe Photoshop Album Enters the Ring Adobe Photoshop Album Enters the Ring By MIKE PASINIEditor The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter By MIKE PASINIEditor The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter Review Date: January 2003 Review Date: January 2003 “And in this corner, weighing 325 pounds at six feet ten inches tall, the reigning heavy-weight champion of the image editing world…” the crowd drowns out the introduction but we all know who it is. Adobe has stepped into the low-end be-all imaging software ring with Photoshop Album, a $49.95 retail product targeted for consumers running Windows. “And in this corner, weighing 325 pounds at six feet ten inches tall, the reigning heavy-weight champion of the image editing world…” the crowd drowns out the introduction but we all know who it is. Adobe has stepped into the low-end be-all imaging software ring with Photoshop Album, a $49.95 retail product targeted for consumers running Windows. But this fight won’t be a walkover. But this fight won’t be a walkover. Among the contenders are Kodak’s free EasyShare and Lifescape’s $29.95 Picasa. All three offer to import, organize, edit and share your images. All three promise to do it easily. Among the contenders are Kodak’s free EasyShare and Lifescape’s $29.95 Picasa. All three offer to import, organize, edit and share your images. All three promise to do it easily. But this game is won in the ring. We’ve already reviewed EasyShare and Picasa (see the Archive). So, with no hitting below the belt, let’s go 10 rounds with Album. ROUND 1: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS | Back to Contents But this game is won in the ring. We’ve already reviewed EasyShare and Picasa (see the Archive). So, with no hitting below the belt, let’s go 10 rounds with Album. ROUND 1: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS | Back to Contents Adobe told us this is a Windows-only product. Naturally we asked if there were any plans to release a Macintosh version. Tapan Bhat, the group product manager, explained that since this product was aimed at the consumer, Adobe would consider a Mac version when consumers start buying Macs. Adobe told us this is a Windows-only product. Naturally we asked if there were any plans to release a Macintosh version. Tapan Bhat, the group product manager, explained that since this product was aimed at the consumer, Adobe would consider a Mac version when consumers start buying Macs. We took that for a (not terribly informed) no, but the beta packaging, of all things, makes us wonder. Right next to the Windows system requirements are the Macintosh ones. Moot point. This release is for Windows. And Mac users really can’t complain. They have iPhoto. Which, were it in the ring, would retain its title. We took that for a (not terribly informed) no, but the beta packaging, of all things, makes us wonder. Right next to the Windows system requirements are the Macintosh ones. Moot point. This release is for Windows. And Mac users really can’t complain. They have iPhoto. Which, were it in the ring, would retain its title. Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP with 128-MB RAM (though 256-MB are recommended) running on a Pentium III-class processor or higher. (OK, Mac PowerPC 603e 180-Mhz PPC, OS 8.6, same RAM — but don’t hold your breath.) 150-MB hard disk space, 24-bit video, 800×600 monitor, CD-ROM drive, too. Adobe also recommends at least Internet Explorer 5.x (for the help system). Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP with 128-MB RAM (though 256-MB are recommended) running on a Pentium III-class processor or higher. (OK, Mac PowerPC 603e 180-Mhz PPC, OS 8.6, same RAM — but don’t hold your breath.) 150-MB hard disk space, 24-bit video, 800×600 monitor, CD-ROM drive, too. Adobe also recommends at least Internet Explorer 5.x (for the help system).

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