almight_gir, CS6 runs slower in 64bit mode than my old CS4 running in 32bit mode, I think you misread my post. And the reason I run CS4 in 32bit mode is because the nVidia dds exporter didn't exist for many years for 64bit, now that it does I'm just too lazy to redo all my prefs, I'll get around to it some day. thomasp,…
wow... it's VERY nice. a lot LOT faster than cs5. load time is ~1/10th, liquify is wtf amazing at high resolutions... and generally feels more responsive overall. running the 64bit version btw. also, this is just my first impression.
looking good so far - the dark interface is most appreciated and it's running smoothly here for now, nice, painterly feeling with the brushes too. CS5 is a bit jerky in this regard. do we know how well the painting toolset these days copes with 16bpp images?
Expires in 60 days (beta runs as a trial) so even and CS6 should be released end of April, early May, if Adobe follows the release schedule they have had for the last couple of years. Which means, you'll still be using CS6 beta/trial when it actually gets released. And when I say 60 days, that's 60 days from installation.
Hey so I've used CS6 for an hour now, seems total shit, my feedback below. My system specs: win7 64bit, 12gig of ram, ATI Radeon 5850 with 1gig of ram. -Ironically it runs slower than CS4 in 32bit mode. -The perspective cropping is exactly the same as CS4, but moved to a separate tool? -The colour picker wheel doesn't show…