Final Version of Adobe Photoshop CS6 Released

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 07 May 2012

Today, May 7th, Adobe Systems announced to the world that Photoshop CS6, the software that was made available for download as a free public beta in March, has graduated out of Beta and is available for download as a final product. When the Beta was released to the public, Winston Hendrickson (vice president products, Creative Media Solutions, Adobe) said that “Photoshop CS6 will be a milestone release that pushes the boundaries of imaging innovation with incredible speed and performance.”

If you would like to see what the stable edition of Adobe Photoshop CS6 has to offer, if you would like to test the product that Winston Hendrickson praised above, you can download a free trial right here right now – just click here. Download and install Photoshop CS6 for a first hand experience of what the application has to offer.

Alternatively you can check out this quick list of features:
  • Content-Aware Patch – select the area where you want to create your patch and Content-Aware Patch will blend the pixels for a very good looking result.
  • Mercury Graphics Engine – provides blazing fast performance; near-instant results when using tools like Liquify or Puppet Warp.
  • New and re-engineered design tools.

It’s not just Adobe Photoshop CS6 that has been released. Besides the aforementioned Photoshop, the CS6 (Creative Suite 6) line of products includes InDesign, lllustrator, Dreamweaver, Adobe Premiere Pro, After Effects, Flash Professional and other products as well as four suite versions (those would be Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium; Creative Suite 6 Design Standard; Creative Suite 6 Production Premium; and Creative Suite 6 Master Collection).

All the products across the CS6 line offer new levels of performance, enhanced user interfaces, and new functions to streamline the creation of content. All CS6 line products are now available for purchase via Adobe Authorized Resellers, the Adobe Store in North America and Adobe Direct Sales.



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