Graphic artists, amateur or professional know one tool when it comes to image editing and that’s Photoshop. The popular software has reached the next major milestone Photoshop CS6 and while the final ...
Adobe's free beta of Photoshop CS6 has gotten off to a strong start, with more than a half-million downloads tallied in less than one week. Adobe announced on Wednesday that it has been "blown away" ...
We rounded up the reviews the night it released, which were positive overall. Download Photoshop CS6 from Adobe Labs (just under 1 GB). Oh, and Adobe also previews Illustrator CS6.
It's been two years since Adobe unveiled a new version of Photoshop, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that the company's engineers have been toiling away behind the scenes on a major update. The ...
For the first time in seven years, Adobe has released a beta version of its flagship image editor in advance of a formal product release. Photoshop CS6 beta is now available as a free download from ...
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In less than a week of its release, Photoshop CS6 beta has seen a staggering half a million downloads. This was the first time in years that Adobe has released a public beta of Photoshop, so it’s no ...
Adobe today begins taking pre-orders for its CS6 line of its popular line professional design products. Adobe combines 14 different individual applications, including its venerable Photoshop CS6 (free ...
Adobe has released Photoshop CS6 Beta, a free preview of the company's upcoming refresh to the much-loved image editing app, and bringing with it a range of new Content-Aware tools. The new ...
Adobe today released a free public beta of the upcoming Photoshop CS6 for the community to test and offer feedback prior to the photo-editing application's final release. Because Photoshop CS5 was ...
Adobe haven't released a new version of Photoshop for nearly two years now, which means Adobe's engineers have been knuckling down for a very long time, without anyone seeing the goodies they're ...