Re: Online Photoshop?

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Well this was my initial reaction that if you were working on an 8 x 10" 24bit  image of ~23MB you would need a fast Internet connection. But if you just download the tools as you need them then the algorithm for sharpening would be downloaded to your computer and the work is done on your computer.
 
 
 
In a message dated 2/22/2008 8:45:21 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, Gregory.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
would imagine it works the opposite way. You do upload your image when
you work on it online. Lets say you want to sharpen your image. During
the sharpening Photoshop looks at small areas of your image and performs
calculations on that area. If your image remains on your local PC, the
network traffic generated would be enormous and it would take about 12
days to sharpen an 800x600 pixel image. If, on the other hand, you
upload your image to the server hosting Photoshop, it does all the
processing lickety split on the server and fires back the finished image
to your PC.
 




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