The Photo Editor App Overview
PSD Photo Editor is a web browser application for quickly and easily adjusting images with various effects. Aspose.PSD Photo Editor works with any modern browser on any device, including mobile phones. The web browser application doesn’t even ask for an account. It is safe (all uploaded files are automatically deleted from our servers within 24 hours), fast, and adjusts high-quality photos.
One of the features of our Photo Editor is Photoshop®-like image processing that treats uploaded images as layered PSD files.
What does it mean?
When you add an image (in one of the supported formats) for editing, it will be converted to a PSD file using the original image as the background layer. The added effect is applied as an adjustment layer to the original image.
Please note that the order in which you add adjustment layers affects the final result.Saving the result in a PDF format renders the raster file as if it was rendered in Photoshop®.
When you save the adjusted image as PDF, all layers are automatically merged into one image in PDF format.
PDF (Portable Document) is the standard for document sharing because it stores exact copies of files, including graphics and images. Compatible with both vector and raster images. The PDF format allows extra compression without sacrificing quality for faster uploads and downloads. One of the key features of PDF files is the ability to control access and permissions. PDF is a secure file format that allows adding passwords, watermarks, and signatures. PDF uses CMYK color mode coincident with the calibration of commercial printers.
Nevertheless, the PDF file format has drawbacks too:
- Does not support transparency.
- Not optimized for web browser windows.
- Scrolling or scanning pages are not supported as regular web pages.
Our app is a virtual instrument powered by Aspose.PSD. All files are processed with Aspose APIs, which are used by many Fortune 100 companies across 114 countries. Our API in .NET or JAVA is useful for developers and comes with great documentation, clear code samples, and an all-dev support team.