Adobe is expected to have its next edition of Photoshop finalized by this summer. Until then, prospective buyers can try out a free beta version of the software.
The application’s interface has been darkened to make the photo’s colors pop out more.
Adobe has announced that a beta version of Photoshop CS6 for PCs and Macs systems is available on the company’s web portal however, users have to wait with cross-fingers for the final version CS6 expected by the end of June 2012.
Among some new features introduced by adobe in its beta version includes a complete redesign of the program’s user interface, remodeling of some 1,800 icons and 250 cursors. The redesigns are intuitive and easy to learn.
A nice addition to the interface are “smart cursors.” When you hover over an object in a photo with one of those cursors, information about the object will appear on the screen.
Adobe has also changed the default colors for the main window to gray and dark gray. The darker colors in the window make images that you’re working on “pop” more in the program. You can customize the color scheme, but you’re limited to shades of gray or black.
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