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In spite of the company’s noble aspirations, the opportunity to learn and use Adobe’s products has been limited to a fairly exclusive economic club. The software is expensive as are the devices powerful enough to run it. Partnering with developers at Google Chrome, Adobe announced the upcoming web-based versions Photoshop and Illustrator. First arriving as a private beta, this will open up these powerful creative tools to a whole range of artists and students who may have never had access before. Revealing Masks Learning to manipulate Lightroom’s limited masking tools has always been a topic for more advanced users. Getting the most out of them involved learning some rather arcane tricks. However, they can make the difference between a photo and a piece of artwork (and sometimes rescue a photo from serious lighting issues). Though the tools have improved over the years, they’ve always been relegated to the programs darker corners, leading many photographers to take their image to Photoshop to do the tricky stuff. Photoshop á la web