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Adobe is releasing a Photoshop-like application for Windows Mobile. Of course, it’s not real Photoshop, but the mobile app will work with Adobe’s existing Web-based image editing and storage service, Photoshop Express which is being rebranded as Photoshop.com.

The Windows Mobile app won’t have image-editing features, but it will let you organize and easily upload your camera phone creations to Photoshop.com for sharing and editing.

At launch, the Photoshop.com Windows Mobile app will be available only for the Motorola Q9 Music and Q9 Global; Samsung’s Blackjack I and II; and several members of the Treo 700 series. However, Adobe says you’ll be able to use Shozu to move images to Photoshop.com from an iPhone, BlackBerry Pearl, Motorola Razr, Nokia 5310, and Nokia 6301.

A basic version of Photoshop.com with 5GB storage will remain free, regardless of whether you buy Elements or Premiere. Adobe will offer the option of upgrading to Photoshop.com Plus, with 20GB of storage, for $50 a year.

Adobe also today announced Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7 software. Photoshop Elements 7 adds a Smart Brush tool as well as a handy Scene Cleaner that has been added to the Photomerge tool. Premiere 7 intelligently analyzes movie clips (including those in the newly-supported AVCHD format) for quality, number of faces, sound and more. It then applies Smart Tags so users can quickly find the best clips in seconds.

Photoshop.com, adds new on-line features to the desktop apps, but it’s not due to launch in October.

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