It's been two years since Adobe unveiled a new version of Photoshop,
so it shouldn't come as a surprise that the company's engineers have
been toiling away behind the scenes on a major update. The outfit's
clearly ready to start showing off the fruits of its labor, though, as
it just unveiled the beta version of CS6. All told, the outfit's added
65 user-feedback-inspired features, including a new crop tool, expanded
video editing options, auto recovery and the ability to search for
specific layers. Fans of the dotted lines in Illustrator now get the
same vector tools in Photoshop. Additionally, every slider for the
Camera Raw 7.0 plug-in (exposure, contrast, etc.) has a freshly tweaked
algorithm. And for anyone who's ever looked on helplessly as Photoshop
locked itself up during a long file save, projects can now save in the
background while you work on other things. Looking for more info? A
brief rundown of the beta and a full list of new features awaits just
past the break.
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