In the regular and extended CS6 versions, the interface has been redesigned heavily, from the color theme to the icons themselves. The Patch and Move tools became more precise, the set of blur filters has been replenished. The program started to support video editing, the feature being also incorporated in both versions. I'll tell you about the features of Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended version, as well as the standard one, which both already existed in and were revolutionary for the image editing industry.
It allowed you to create anything from simple shapes or objects to something more complex, like a logo or some other design. You could both create or edit in 3D and even use several specialized features and effects. CS6 Photoshop Extended has special 3D shapes, materials, and textures that could be used for starting a new project or embellishing an existing one while saving some time.
Professionals can also purchase an addition to this library. The program has been greatly optimized to support real-time photo editing.
The same goes for the complicated tools in the Liquify, Transform, and other sections of the program. The possibility to preview the effect of these tools speeds up the workflow considerably. A slight improvement in Adobe CS6 Extended is the overall look of the working area. By default, you now work in a darker theme that helps images stand out from the background, with minor touches in the menu font and color.
The previous default scheme is still available together with another pair of color alternatives so you can select whatever you like. In the settings, you can indicate how often you want the program to perform the background saving. This new version is more than one step above the previous ones and is now utterly irreplaceable for anyone working with RAW files. The amount of detail it can bring out of the excessively dark or light areas is stunning and the result is better than a specially shot HDR image looks.
In addition, a large number of special effects could be applied to the RAW image directly. The lens correction mechanism has been touched up, too, receiving a list of presets for numerous popular lenses.
Photoshop CS6 Extended could also be considered a basic version of the Premiere software due to the additional video editing features that were incorporated in it. You could overlay a soundtrack, apply several basic effects like fades or zoom-and-pan, and even set up an adjustment layer for the clips.
With this feature, you can pick an element out of the image and have the automated mechanism to cover the empty space. The patching will be carried out with consideration for the surrounding scene and the tool can do quite well in the photos with a somewhat uniform background. On this page Issue Solutions Additional information. When you try to start a CS5 or CS4 application, you receive one of the following errors: "Licensing for this product has expired" "The serial number you used to activate this product has expired" "Invalid serial number.
The serial number appears to be invalid" These errors can occur after the application has been running successfully for some time, or when you start it for the first time. Solution 1 CS5 : Enter a new serial number when prompted. Solution 2: Turn back the system clock, start your application, and erase the stored expiring serial number.
Set the computer clock back to January 1, Launch the affected application, or any application within the affected Creative Suite package. Quit the application. Set the computer clock back to the current date. Start the application. Solution 3: Delete the PCD and caps database files, and reinstall. Uninstall the application or entire Creative Suite package. Important: Before you uninstall the software, make sure that you have the installation media to reinstall it.
Reinstall your application or Creative Suite package, and enter the serial number from your purchased product. Additional information. There are three situations that can cause this error: You participated in a prerelease program, and the prerelease serial number is still stored on your computer.