For the ultimate in graphics power and
flexibility, Photoshop can't be beat. Photoshop offers more non-destructive
ways of working than any other photo editor, and Adobe is always adding
enhancements to help get the job done faster and with less frustration.
Photoshop
CS6 brings exciting and innovative new features which will appeal to
all types of users, as well as a modern new look and impressive performance
enhancements to benefit everyone. Don't let the "new look" remarks
scare you away, though--Photoshop was in much need of an interface makeover,
and you will still be able to get around and find the tools you need.
I
think the biggest bang for your buck in this upgrade comes from the
many speed improvements and time-saving innovations. Background saves and
auto-recovery, for example, are long-overdue features that aren't going to
dazzle you with eye candy, but will certainly be appreciated the next time your
computer crashes or you lose power. I also really enjoy the new interactive
on-screen controls in the new blur filters which allow you to make
adjustments directly in the workspace and see results in context instead of
having to move sliders around and guess at numeric adjustment values.
Let's
be honest--no one gets really excited about cropping images, but it's something
most of us do a great deal of. Well, the crop tool has been
remodeled with an easier way to straighten images, and a non-destructive
option that will keep cropped pixels in case you change your mind later about
how to crop the image.
And
if you ever found Photoshop's auto-correction tools less than
impressive, these have all been re-engineered so that corrections are
applied specifically for each image based on image data analysis. In other
words, they actually work well now! This includes the one-click auto-correct
tools in the Image menu, as well as the "Auto" buttons in the layer
adjustment tools like Levels, Curves, and Brightness/Contrast.
New
and existing tools like content-aware patch, skin tone based
selections, puppet warp, and selection refinements don't always
function as "magically" as Adobe would want you to believe, but they will
save you loads of time and demonstrate Photoshop's edge over competing
products.
Video
editing, which was formerly only a feature of Photoshop Extended version, has
been moved into the Standard version so now Photoshop can be used to edit all
those clips from your Smartphone or point and shoot camera. You can create
slide shows and movies with transitions from a combination of video clips,
audio tracks, and still images. Video can be manipulated with many of the same
tools that you use with still images, and video can be exported in common
formats with presets for various situations and devices.
All
in all, Photoshop CS6 is definitely a worthwhile upgrade from any previous
version, but particularly those still running CS4 and lower. It's true that Photoshop
is expensive, but the investment does pay off in increased productivity and
maximum flexibility. Now that Photoshop has a wide variety of purchasing
options (including boxed suites, stand-alone, subscription, creative
cloud, and student/teacher pricing), it is going to be more accessible to more
people.
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