Yahoo now follows their Creative Commons grounds idea, by filtering out the images only under the CC law. Along with the name of the author, title and quality of the image, there will be no more need of endless searching on Flickr. Between sharing photos on different media outlets and knowing actully whether or not you could use the photo. We have a better understanding now with this Image Search update. My favorite part, honestly is the menu. It spreads out like a visual spreadsheet before you, already giving you a thumbnail view of what you want to see.
The Adobe Photoshop Touch 2013, had a review that made it an easily inbetween complicated and easy going tool. Besides your have to look around a bit at the compiled mobile controls (which in this case you'll have to search for). Ultimately it was the case that even the older devices would have this Photoshop run smoothly. Supporting up to 12 megapixels and the layers depends on the image size (which could be a down side) but newcomers will have the most trouble. Don't worry after a bit you will memorize where the controls are. The upside, this program has no problem working well with others.
Retouching up portraits seems to be the thing this week. No one wants to come out looking completely unlike their original image. But it doesn't hurt to maybe lighten it a bit or cover that blimish, we don't necessarily want to show. Between dirt, scratches or spots that are visible, zooming in will make these spots more clearer, to where you will be able to remove them. Ideally photo masking is the best bet for anyone and maybe everyone.