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Thursday, 22 March 2012 19:42
Adobe Systems Incorporated has announced worldwide availability of its Photoshop CS6 beta for owners of 64-bit Macintosh configurations. Described as “a preview of what’s to come in the next release of the industry standard in digital imaging,” Adobe Photoshop CS6 beta for Mac OS X is available as a free download from Adobe Labs, or from Softpedia using this here link.
The Flash makers encourage photography fans to download the beta, try it out, and consider providing their valuable feedback to the team for future adjustments.
In other words, if you care about the next release of Photoshop, this is the best time to tell Adobe what you want changed, implemented, or removed. Commenting on the new release, Winston Hendrickson, vice president products, Creative Media Solutions, Adobe, said, “Photoshop CS6 will be a milestone release that pushes the boundaries of imaging innovation with incredible speed and performance.”

