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I would use it to illuminate my photographic expression, creativity, and imagination…
I would produce the ultimate cross-platform project! Online videos made with Premiere Pro and SpeedGrade CS6, effects in AE, dynamic website with Dreamweaver & Flash Pro (I love flash!), Photoshop CS6 will be used for everything, and I’ll continue to try to make an iPhone app (I been playing around with it in Flash CS5). If I get CS6 I’ll start by getting the ideas rolling with Story CS6!
I use Dreamweaver and Photoshop a lot while designing my own websites. so I would use the Adobe Master Suite CS6 for Dreamweaver with its new fluid grid layout. I could use Photoshop to make my layouts or layouts for others. I’d alse like to learn the other software inside the master suite.
I would use Adobe Master Suite CS6 to upgrade my current software (CS3, CS4, CS5) and continue using it for video and web design. I’m hoping to see a further expansion of 3D video functions..
Extrude text and Illustrator files in After Effects CS6.
I’m working away with Elements which I love, but a full copy of CS6 would allow me to create an online presence for my new business which I hope to launch very soon.
I have been out of the business of full-time graphic design for the last twelve years and want to get back in because I enjoy creating designs too much. I would like to be able to build my own website for my small business and get freelance design jobs because I am current on the latest programs.
The huge amount of improvements Photoshop CS6 offers in terms of user-interaction- and shortening many of the tedious daily routines alone, would literally save me from a lot of hurting caused by my carpel tunnel syndrome.
In short CS6 for me equals pain-relief!
Yikes David, one of our staff here had that and it’s no fun at all! Hope Creative Suite 6 brings you a bit more rest and recovery.
Can’t wait till there will be a new After Effects prob. Compatible with Windows 32-bit.
Planning on editing a cool movie.
Hey there Johnny, thanks for your thoughts. It looks like the new After Effects CS6 will remain 64-bit-only, similar to how it is with CS5…
If you need 32-bit video tools because you have an older system, you’ll have to continue to use AE and Premiere CS4.
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Thank you! After trying the PS CS6 beta it’s really hard to have to go back to the CS5 version… It truly makes a huge difference, even more so around project deadlines when added stress worsens the carpel nastiness.
(The pixels-snapping for vector elements, layers filtering, and type-styles are amazing improvements in this context.)
That’s great to hear David – and we’ve noticed everything just running smoother and more streamlined as well with the new Photoshop, with far fewer keystrokes and mouse clicks needed… It’s just a nicer and easier interface to work in, even aside from the timesaving and cool new features.
The good news is the free beta will be available until the final CS6 release arrives – so there’s no need to go back if you don’t want to, really!
Cannot wait to create nice vector designs in Illustrator CS6!!
I want to use Adobe CS6 as a new medium for art, which will hopefully springboard a career in graphic design!
I would use that Creative Suite to completely redo my apartment: I’d like to lie back in my new Adobe Lazee-Boy recliner, while my cat enjoyed the Adobe Catalyzer scratching post; I’d use the Adobe Premium Sweet Juicer and the Adobe Burn appliances, of course, for breakfast; and finally, after a long day of creative sweetness, I’d go to bed in my queen size Adobe Dreamscape… ah, that’d be the life…
Sounds nice Michael – who says man does not live by software alone??
Thanks for your comment.
I would use CS6 for school. I am a college student so I would use CS6 to work on school projects in addition to do creative things of my own.
Being creative! Most of all getting back into film projects and taking full advantage of Premiere, After Effects and Audition CS6…
Is it supposed to be 100% backwards compatible and stable enough to use in a production environment?
Well not officially, but CS6 has got Auto-Save and Crash Recovery – so in that sense it’s more robust!
it would help my business grow, take on new projects and deliver faster solutions.
CS6 would help me through school and help my at-home photography buisness for me and my family, even help me with a website – please help this single mom of three :)
it’s sad that they removed pixel bender support, but the general performance improvements in AE are a great feature :)
I plan to create a better web site. And plan digital videos with sound/after effects and take that to the web. I will have a use for all of the programs included with Mastersuite CS6
I would use it to start a new life in the world of photography
During my 4-year bachelor’s of education in digital communication systems, i fell in love with animation and this made me decide i wanted to progress into a more creative side of digital content development and animation creation – therefore winning this amazing pack would truly be a gift sent from above that would enable me to develop my knowledge and skills in digital design, and help me make the most amazing wacky lovely cartoons!
I would take full advantage of Adobe CS6 Master Collection since it is the most complete creative toolbox available. Making websites and also all the rich media that goes into it. Post production of 3D material and good looking showreels with the help of After Effects creating exposure on social networks.
Adobe is empowering my creativity for 2 decades now, and CS6 would empower me even more as I’m about to finish my 2nd study and start work as a freelancer.
I have been podcasting for over 3 years now. Having a copy of the Master suite will allow me to continue podcasting as well as break into video editing and continue to keep my site up to date.
I would use my Creative Suite CS6 in school. I would use it to do our school projects, because we will use After Effects, Flash and Photoshop.