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Adobe Delays Photoshop.com Update

Photoshop CS4 boxAdobe has postponed the much-touted update to its Photoshop.com service. Originally set to arrive today, November 11, the update will be most notable for its increased storage options.

Webmonkey readers will no doubt be disappointed to learn that the delay also affects the Photoshop CS4 Configurator tool, which will allow you to customize panels and palettes in the new Photoshop CS4. Not only will Configurator offer a near-infinite range of palette customizing options, you’ll also be able share your layouts through Adobe Labs.

John Nack, Product Manager for Adobe Photoshop, says in a blog post that “we decided to give both tools a little extra bake time, so look for them to appear on Adobe Labs within the next two weeks.”

As for the Photoshop.com changes, you’ll soon have the option to buy additional storage space — there will be a 20GB option for $20/year, 40GB for $40/year and even a whooping 100GB option at $100/year. The coming update will also add some social features like the ability to import address books for various online e-mail services.

We’ll be sure to let you know as soon as both are available.

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