Jan

10

Adobe Revealed Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac

posted in software news, by Codrut Nistor


As I was saying yesterday, more and more producers update their products these days to ensure full Leopard compatibility and take full advantage of the features offered by it. Today, Adobe released Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac, a major update to their notorious photo editing application for beginners and intermediate users.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac


While other producers call "major updates" new versions that only come with some fixes and no new features, Adobe takes things seriously, since they added a pack of interesting new features to Photoshop Elements 6, such as the new Group Merge Tool, which allows you to select best facial expressions and body language from a couple of shots and combine them into a master image.

Additional features of this new Photoshop Elements release provide 3 editing modes, according to the user's skills - for example, the new Guided Edit mode shows beginners various image improvement steps, helping them to master program's features faster.

According to John Loiacono, senior vice president of Creative Solutions at Adobe, "In this release, we've focused on going beyond the basics to make everyday and advanced tasks even easier to achieve. Photoshop Elements 6 for Macintosh allows people to organize and find photos quickly, unleash powerful editing tricks without any heavy lifting, and creatively share photos that give them all the bragging rights."

The product can be preordered on its Adobe.com official page, and will be shown at the MacWorld Expo in a few days, of course. The software will start being shipped early in the second quarter of the year for $90, and shipping is free for orders placed before the 24th of March.

One comment on “Adobe Revealed Photoshop Elements 6 For Mac



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John Maxen, on January 10, 2009

Can you give more details on this?

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