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sure could use the upgrades
I’ll continue to do a bit of everything but quicker! I use the creative suite for communication and education through photos and video on internet, print and DVD.
What will I do? Hopefully, I will be able to work faster and become creatively expressive, once the excitement wears off.
As a pensioner with limited income a free upgrade would be just fantasric
I would have a lot of fun using all these fine products
Thanks
I would use it for my work. I would be a star!
First off, I’d have to learn to use it!
I will be using the CS6 programs for school. I will be majoring in Creative Design in Multimedia at Utah Valley University, and having these would be a tremendous asset. Please choose me!
I would use creative suite to create imagery that can produce what I actually feel and experience without my eyes.
What wouldn’t I do with it? I use Photoshop & Dreamweaver (old versions) nearly every day – both for work (web design), and for personal use (photo editing). This would be amazing! Thank you so much for the opportunity!!
I use the Adobe Production Premium suite at home on a daily basis (I am retired) to:
– Restore vinyl LPs using Audition.
– Transfer cassette & reel-to-reel audio tapes to CD or electronic audio format (wav or mp3pro).
– Transfer VHS home tapes to DVD or media-player format using Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop & Encore.
– Create digital slide-shows from scanned photos & slide transparencies & digital photos using Premiere Pro, After Effects, Photoshop & Encore.
Hi Ronald, thanks for your comment. You may already be aware of the new features in Photoshop CS6, but check out what’s new in Premiere CS6, After Effects CS6, and Audition CS6!
I will become a designer and illustrator again…being a Mum is great though, but they are growing up…
After I mess myself for winning, I’d clean myself up and then work that much faster with my new software!
Earn a living from being able to create & teach creativity.
I will use it to clean up and paint on my photos as well as use it to teach my art students.
Just recently I was thinking to myself, “F#$%ing patents! They’re screwing everything up!”. This came from the fact that I believed some features found in other programs and not having been implemented in Adobe products were due to legal constraints, etc. Well, after viewing some of the CS6 Production Premium new features presented by Jason Levine I can say I feel a big sense of relief and joy that I can return to Adobe.
Having moved away from PP to FCPX due to two killer features I felt were missing (keyword/metadata and scrubbing thumbnail media in the project panel); I was having to live with FCPX’s new editing paradigm, while incorporating an After Effects workflow. This just added to the complication since I could no longer use dynamic linking between PP and AE. Let’s not even mention the freezing of playback since PP CS5.5 does not support OpenGL on the MacBook Pro. Seriously? This is what I have to live with as a digital artist?
Adobe looks like they have genuinely addressed the aggravating issues that most users have that NEEDED to be addressed. They spent their time fixing PP knowing FCPX missed the mark. In AE, the improvement to the global render cache is again, a killer app that no one should be living without. Prelude! What can’t be said about Prelude – no longer does one have to create large project files! One of the biggest problems we face is cache/render time and organization. Adobe seems to have addressed the gap in media management with video as they did with Bridge previously. This is good news because no longer will you have to import full media or use Handbrake with MS Excel to calculate and track the second mark in & out points to know what you want to extract from a media file, etc..
I don’t know, these are just some of examples of the benefits that I’m excited about with CS6. There are more I could mention but then I’d just be going on and on. It’s just an essential part of my life. I’m a one man operation/entrepreneur and working in the creative and digital art field is what I do. I like to say that I can do in one year what would take the average person 4 because I sometimes work 15hr days and it’s full hands-on-deck focus and not wasted effort or productivity.
This is the workload, dedication and time people like us put into this. It’s not easy. People think freelancing or the creative field is easy, its not. You wake up in the morning and live in these applications till the late evening. Your job evolves from motion graphics design, animation, vfx, editing, compositing, mocha, sound design, photography, illustration, etc. depending on the day. Those that have truly been exposed to the power of the CS suite know what I mean – those blown away moments finding out how deep the rabbit hole goes that why it doesn’t stop at one application but goes into the entire suite.
Therefore, to answer the question, I plan to use CS6 everyday, just as I do now with a copy of CS5.5. The software will be used and abused. You can be comforted in knowing it will be put through its paces. This is a powerful tool and one that I see as a huge productivity multiplier and essential part of work life.
Thanks so much Vidal for your in-depth reaction and commentary on the new video features in CS6!
Hope you enjoy and get the most out the software, it certainly sounds like you will.
Hopefully bring about some positive change through videos created with these powerful tools.
As a textile designer I am looking forward to any new features that will make my designing easier
I will use it to complete personal projects and further my skills.
Everything I can.
Does anyone know if Adobe Edge will be included in CS6 Web Premium kit?
Hi Ivan, at this point it appears that Edge (and Muse) would not be included in the CS6 suites.
I would do everything I can
What would I do with Adobe CS6? What wouldn’t I do! The master collection is so awesome. In the past I have created web sites, flyers, posters, banners, brochures, catalogs, music videos, and weird funny shorts (videos, not clothing). And now with the mobile world expanding, I plan to enter that world with CS6, creating apps with Flash-based products (yes, it can be done) and folios with Adobe DPS (which is not part of the Master collection – but InDesign is). In fact, right now I am writing my first eBook, which I hope to have completed and published by the end of this year.
So, with Adobe CS6 the sky’s the limit and the future looks bright. I’m excited, and looking forward to the new release.
Use it with my granddaughter, who is very creative.
What wouldn’t I do with CS6?! Cinema-level Vlogs, teach my kids how to do something more creative than asking if customers want fries, finally take my art seriously, cut the fat out of the pictures that my dieting can’t get off, actually design a website without tearing my hair out, take over the world (wait, you weren’t supposed to see that), and one day finally learn to stop using run-on sentences.
The things I have created already with PS beta in 2 weeks have changed the entire way I work – I don’t know how I can ever go back.