Adobe Photoshop CS6 looks like a beauty. It presents itself very nicely with a new colour scheme and hot new layout.
We asked a while ago what would you like to see in Adobe Photoshop CS6 ?
Certainly a new layout replicating other Adobe products was popular so it looks like this maybe addressed. Also it’s rumored that CS3 and CS4 users can now upgrade to CS6 until December 2012. the camera raw features look very powerful.
Another idea is for Adobe Photoshop CS6 to have externally linked smart objects. This means that while it is currently possible to embed PSDs into each other, once they’re embedded. It would be even more useful if there is a live connection between the original and the nested copy. Then if changes were made to the nested or the original PSD it wouldn’t affect it.
In this video, Photoshop Senior Product Manager Bryan O’Neil Hughes gives us a sneak at Adobe Photoshop Camera Raw and Adobe Photoshop CS6. The most dramatic change that you will notice from this video might be the darker color of the new interface.
What Adobe Photoshop CS6 features are needed?
- Make the interface selector a slider like After Effects
- Make it so you can set the file view to one setting and have that setting consistent whenever you use open
- Ability to have an area for searching layers
- Clarity adjustment has not yet made the grade – it’s available in Camera Raw but not in Photoshop itself.
- Linux Support
- Being able to make a selection on the target image with the marquee tool and have Photoshop paste the clipboard contents into the marquee area
- Greater efficiency – Photoshop eats your memory and runs a little slow
- What about Cs6 having externally linked smart objects
- Develop an even better way of transfering images with white backgrounds into transparent images

Adobe Photoshop CS6 - sneak Peak
More information on Adobe Photoshop CS6
New Photoshop features include in this version a background save
Also CS6 includes a very powerful liquify tool
These are two really nice enhancements to Photoshop; Background Save and some performance tweaks to Liquify.
Background Save. Background Save in CS6 will allow you to save your file and then continue working while the file is being saved. how much time with this save in a workflow?
Liquify. There is a performance tweak to Liquify. If you’ve ever worked in Liquify, you know that you can’t expand your brush beyond 1500 pixels. This is frustrating if you’re working on a really big image. In this video, Zorana works well beyond 1500 pixels. In addition, the Photoshop team has also improved the performance of Liquify so that it doesn’t tile. You can now use Liquify in real-time with no lag in Adobe Photoshop CS6
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Will Adobe Photoshop CS6 enable you to select layers based
on what color they are with one command. Some of our files are quite extensive and can have well over 100 layers. Right now we use layer comps to turn on and off the colored or uncolored layers. On Cs5 you have to update the layer comps as you add layers, or it doesn’t work. The ability to select say all the orange layers and turn them on or off would be a real time saver.
Great to see CS6 almost out the door
I see there was a copy let loose a while ago – but due to Non-Disclosure Agreement breach – topic was removed on Sat, 04 Feb 2012
Photoshop CS6 I download pre release version. Most of the things are really good, but will cover what embarrassed me most: 1. Vector mask