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Thread: Photoshop 6 - Looks to be a pretty major upgrade

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    So wait, is this going to be an upgrade from CS5 and switching it to CS6, or is this Photoshop 6, which is the Elements version??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Every Miles A Memory View Post
    So wait, is this going to be an upgrade from CS5 and switching it to CS6, or is this Photoshop 6, which is the Elements version??
    CS6. I screwed up the subject line in the initial post.
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    My wife loves Photoshop and I am sure we will end up with CS6, I prefer Lightroom as I really don't do much to my pics and it works great for what I do need to do.
    Nice thing is if I want more than Lightroom can do I just give her the pic and lean over her shoulder telling her what I want....best of both worlds for me...for her not so much
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    NAPP/KelbyTraining/PhotoshopUsers Magazine have produced a bunch of videos on new features in Photoshop CS6. Check it out:
    http://www.photoshopuser.com/cs6
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    Looks like a pretty nice upgrade. I have my pennies set aside for when it's released.
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    Adobe released CS6 today. I downloaded and installed the upgrade version on my two systems. I was coming from CS4 so this will be a nice jump for me.

    Adobe only lets you use the upgrade option if you are within the last 2 releases so to stay on my upgrade path and continue to get the much better upgrade pricing I needed to upgrade to CS6.


    That's the excuse I used to justify it anyway.
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    Actually they had an amnesty period of sorts which finished in the 6th. I managed to get a whole bunch of cs3, cs4 suites upgraded. Saved us about $15k. Will be installing the cs6 suites when we get the discs next week I believe

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    Sweet, I didn't hear about the amnesty program. That certainly saved you a pile of pennies.
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    I think they copped a bit of flak over it and it was only a short period and only applicable to the entire suite I believe rather than individual products.

    Can't wait to get my hands in it. Of course now I'll have to teach the designers all the new bits

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