Photoshop 6 has arrived and I'm afraid to open the box.
I just received my new Photoshop 6 from Amazon. I ordered it a while back when they issued the $400 promotional coupon and it just came in the mail. (Final Price was $198).
Now comes the hard part daring to open the box and start a new learning adventure. I have Photoshop 4 now so from what I have read there have been a lot of changes made.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Do you mean Photoshop 4 (must be 12 or 14 years ago), of CS4.
If CS4, just install it and get started. Get a CS6 book that goes over all the improvements. Not a big deal - you will feel right at home in no time.
If you mean Photoshop 4. You Will be overwhelmed!
Yes, if you're upgrading from CS4 and felt comfortable with it, you'll hit the ground running with CS6. The interface elements are now dark gray as opposed to light gray, but I quickly found I like the new way. If you don't like it, there's an option to change it to a look very similar to the older versions.
Best features I've found so far: the new ACR with its vastly improved Clarity slider results, the Adaptive Wide Angle filter, and the fact that the new version auto-saves in the background.
CaptainC wrote:
Do you mean Photoshop 4 (must be 12 or 14 years ago), of CS4.
If CS4, just install it and get started. Get a CS6 book that goes over all the improvements. Not a big deal - you will feel right at home in no time.
If you mean Photoshop 4. You Will be overwhelmed!
Thanks it is CS4, I had Photoshop 4 at one time but that was a decade or so ago.
RixPix wrote:
CaptainC wrote:
Do you mean Photoshop 4 (must be 12 or 14 years ago), of CS4.
If CS4, just install it and get started. Get a CS6 book that goes over all the improvements. Not a big deal - you will feel right at home in no time.
If you mean Photoshop 4. You Will be overwhelmed!
Thanks it is CS4, I had Photoshop 4 at one time but that was a decade or so ago.
Yeah - that is what I figured. I think you will LOVE CS6. There are not many changes from CS4, but quite a few additions.
As was pointed out, the new ACR is tons better, the interface is better, you will find the Dodge and Burn tool is now actually useful, The Content Aware Fill and Content Aware Move are amazing and much more. You really do need to get a book. The Scott Kelby CS6 book is good and I am sure there are others.
If you got it You need to make sure it's Photoshop 6 EXTENDED or you won't get the 3d that extended offers. I took a photography course this summer got the trial for 30 days now I'm a month to month I'm going to buy later this month. good luck
Kelby's book is by far the best if you are just getting back in the game. He presents the material like your best friend and doesn't get stuck in the weeds like some of the others do.
Photoshop CS6 has some outstanding features and improvements over CS4. Some learning? Yes. If you bring in RAW images, the improvements there are amazing.
Take a look at Scott Kelby's book, as it directs you through the use of CS6 with clarity.
Check out creativelive.com Go to course catalog Search for Photoshop for Photographers with Ben Willmore
He did an awesome 3 day class and once purchased you can watch it as often as you want.
Make sure to update your adobe camera raw as it will amaze you at the depth of corrections and adjustments that can be done it only works with CS6.
I actually have a copy of Photoshop version 4. It was the first one I purchased while in graduate school. Sooooome time ago. I now am using CS4 but will probably upgrade to CS6 this year.
I beta tested CS5 but chose not to upgrade at the time.
allen finley photography wrote:
Make sure to update your adobe camera raw as it will amaze you at the depth of corrections and adjustments that can be done it only works with CS6.
Yes, do an update as soon as you do your install. ACR has some improvements that won't show up unless you do the update.
Jer
Loc: Mesa, Arizona
I agree. The Content Aware Fill and Content Aware Move are amazing and this version will do movies. I don't but it will. The basic features are pretty much the same as you are used to but wow, the new ones are great! Have fun.
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