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Posted by Vicki on December 8th, 2020

CS6 Quick Note: Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended is different from Adobe Photoshop 6. Adobe started with the"Creative Suite" wording at the debut of Photoshop 8, so making CS6 actually Adobe Photoshop 13. In addition you see library computers using Adobe Photoshop CC 20xx (present year). This is the Creative Cloud subscription-based version, and is very similar in function to Photoshop CS6. Adobe Creative Suite 6 Adobe Photoshop is a picture editor. This means is that any electronic picture, be it a photo you taken or a picture you pulled out of online, may be edited, tweeked, played , etc. in this system. There is an immense amount of features and things you can do with CS6, a lot more than can be contained in one Libguide, so further references and lists of books on CS6 have been added that you research. Lynda.
Com has an array of tutorials offered for Photoshop CS6 for you started. The ideal method to learn this powerful editor would be to work with this. Get into and play around with an image that you wish to edit. Observing the tutorials and actually editing an image will really help all these techniques adhere and make fundamental processes second nature. Photoshop in the Scholarly Commons The Scholarly Commons currently supports Photoshop on All the machines, and the entire Creative Suite on several of our work stations. Feel free to stop by and check it out, or set up a consultation with a professional to learn all the intricacies of the powerful image editor. The Pros Accreditation Except where otherwise indicated, initial content within this guide is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license. You are free to share, adopt, or adapt the materials. We promote wide adoption of these substances for instruction and other professional development functions, and invite you to personalize them for your needs.

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