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But after using CS6 for a few weeks and going back to CS5 to do some videos a while back, I can say that the speed improvements are the real deal. So, to me at least, speed didn’t seem like anything great. Once you use something that’s faster for about a day or two, it becomes second nature and it doesn’t “feel” faster anymore. Overall speed improvements: Speed is always a tough sell. If that’s a lot, then you’ll definitely get your money’s worth out of this feature.ġ0. I guess you have to think to yourself how many times you try to select some one’s skin. I totally think it’s a cool feature, it’s just not something I’ve used much yet so the jury is still out.
#Adobe photoshop lightroom cs6 skin#
For example, if you’re trying to remove the red from some one’s face, you can quickly select their skin tone and use Hue/Saturation to reduce the red (rather than manually brushing and masking). Skin-Tone Selection: If you’re adjusting skin tones, then the new feature in the Select > Color Range dialog can come in handy. I still haven’t caught the video “bug” yet, but I do have to say the upgrades Adobe has done with video have been catching the eye of even the video pros that are out there.ĩ. My co-Photoshop Guy RC Concepcion said it best, when he explained that now we can edit video in a program that we’re used to working in, rather than learning an entirely new program to do it. Video: If you’re shooting a lot of DSLR video, I think you’ll find that Photoshop may just be the tool that actually gets you editing video. Face it – our photos just look better against a dark interface right? 🙂Ĩ. The Dark Interface: It’s definitely not a huge selling point, but it does sweeten the pot. Still, I crop in Photoshop a lot too, so it’s nice to have a similar experience now 🙂ħ. We’ve had great cropping since Lightroom 1 so now Photoshop is catching up. Crop Tool: For Lightroom users, this one isn’t too overwhelming. It’s not a huge selling point for me personally, but if you’re creative and like to mess around with pseudo-blur techniques, then it’s something you’ll at least want to check out.Ħ. Blur Filters: The new blur filters are a little more gimmicky in my opinion.
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But if you are, you’ll probably upgrade in a heartbeat once you see this in action.ĥ. If you’re not working with really large files, it’s probably not an issue. It’s the kinda thing that you have to experience. With Background Save, you can continue to work while it saves in the background.

Background and Auto-Save: If you’re working with large images (especially when you consider the file size of images from, say, a camera like the new Nikon D800), you wind up spending a lot of time saving your images and waiting. But I have to admit, I’ve been jumping to Photoshop to use the new Wide Angle filter more often now if I’m trying to fix perspective problems from wide angle shots.Ĥ.

Lightroom has the Lens Correction panel which works great. New Adaptive Wide Angle Filter: This one is pretty cool.
#Adobe photoshop lightroom cs6 Patch#
Wrong image… eh… But throw that in with the content-aware option added to the Patch tool and I think it’ makes a pretty compelling feature to consider for retouching.ģ. There’s a new Content Aware Move tool that let’s you move part of one photo to another and attempts to fill in the gap that you leave behind. Content Aware Improvements: To me, this is a must have. If you find yourself editing random photos here and there, then you’ll want to consider upgrading.Ģ. When some one hands me a file to work on, I don’t import it into my Lightroom library and all that. Sure, I use Lightroom most of the time, but I still use ACR too. Camera Raw: Camera Raw is now up to par with Lightroom 4 so they’re basically the same thing (comparing to the Develop module of course).
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By the way… if you want to see videos on any of this stuff NAPP’s did a full Photoshop CS6 Launch Site and it has all of the features covered.ġ. So, I thought I’d compile a quick list of what I thought was important (as a photographer in CS6) and some honest commentary about whether or not you really “need” the feature. I had a few people ask me what was new for Photographers in Photoshop CS6 and was it worth it or not to upgrade since they use Lightroom mostly. I’m in sunny (sorry, cloudy and maybe rainy) LA today teaching my Lightroom seminar, but I wanted to do a quick post about some questions I got the other day in my Minneapolis seminar.
