



Dealing with big blocks of text from Photoshop is a nuisance, or at least it was. Photoshop will fill in the gap made by shifting the item, and does this fairly well. In CS6, we’ve got a variant on that topic: Content-Aware Proceed, which permits you to pick an item in a single-layer picture and transfer it someplace else in the image. Ever wished to eliminate someone from a photograph? That is exactly what the Content Aware Load instrument, introduced in Photoshop CS5, can perform. The settings panel has been redone, making it easier to control preferences like Highlights and Shadows. Photoshop CS6 adds support for Adobe Camera Raw 7.0, a plug-in for editing raw image documents. Adobe Camera Raw 7.0: Raw image files contain the unaltered data recorded by digital cameras, until the processing which transforms them into viewable images.

And because you’re able to control how dark the UI looks and can choose between four distinct UI color schemes, there is likely a setting that will suit everybody. Some might prefer the new look and others might reject it, but it is more contemporary. Photoshop CS6 comes with a brand new darkened user interface.
