Photobucket users to get Adobe tech
Bringing video remix and editing technology to the web, Adobe
Systems has formed a partnership with Photobucket. The alliance
would enable Photobucket users to access Adobe's video editing tools
for free, said a report.
As per the partnership deal, Adobe's web-based video remix and
editing technology lets Photobucket users customise to drag and drop
music, effects, transitions and titles to videos while also allowing
users to reorder, trim and split clips, added the report. The
web-based video remix and editing technology is considered to be
evolving Adobe’s business to satisfy the demand for web-based
applications.
As soon as the web-based video remix and editing technology from
Adobe is made available, users will be able to access the editing
tools directly in the browser on Photobucket's website, said another
report. Adobe's would then be giving Photobucket users the access to
its technologies to millions of online video fans who are just
beginning to edit and remix their video. The new video editing
capabilities in Photobucket will be available for free to
Photobucket's user base by early March 2007.
As per the deal, Photobucket will also advertise Adobe's Premiere
Elements, software that enables users to burn their footage onto a
DVD, rearrange clips, share movies on DVD, the Web and mobile
phones, as well as Adobe's Photoshop software, which allows users to
adjust color and lighting on their photos, drop their photos into
customizable layouts and create Web photo galleries, the report
added.
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