Adobe has made it possible to download a free beta version of its image editing software - Photoshop, which is marked CS6 and can be downloaded from the official website.
Adobe is not in the habit of releasing free beta versions, but this time an exception was made.
Photoshop CS6 Beta, about 1.4GB in size, can be downloaded completely free of charge from the official Adobe website at this link.
As for the program itself, a lot of changes have been made, both in appearance and functionality, and options.
Look:
The user interface has been redesigned a lot, including remodeling about 1,600 icons and 250 cursors. Long-term users of Photoshop have no reason to worry because all changes are intuitive and easy to learn.
The default colors of the main screen are now gray and dark gray. Darker colors in the window will make the image being edited more prominent. Of course, this color scheme can be changed, but only a limited number of shades of gray or black are available.
Possibilities:
When we talk about the new features of this powerful image processing tool, there are some new options:
- Automatic recording at set intervals - The program now automatically records pages at set intervals as well as in the background, so you don't have to waste time watching progress bars during recording.
- Support for RAW files has been improved
- Video editing function
- Cropping, which is a standard operation, has also been improved - As soon as this tool is selected, the crop edges are automatically placed along with the frame of the image, because cropping is performed by moving the edges inward, but the whole image can also be moved around the crop area. , which is a very subtle change. The image within this area can be corrected by selecting the "straighten" command and drawing the line along which it is done.
- Content-Aware Patching option - just select the object and drag it to another location, because the resulting gap will be automatically filled and the object removed from the image, and new blur filters have been added that can be combined in the same image, as well as adaptive adjustment wide-angle shot, which allows curved lines to be straightened, but so as not to lose the natural distortion of the image.
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