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Adobe’s web-based Photoshop will soon be free for everyone

hotoshop is the indisputable industry standard for photo editing and image generation. It’s also indisputably expensive. After coming in the Creative Suite for $700+ for. That’s not the most effective way to get new users—in fact, it’s a great way to make people search for some . But it looks like Adobe is getting a little more consumer-savvy with its recent web-based version of the tool, and plans to make it free for everyone.

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