Thursday, July 11, 2013

Adobe CS6 Design and Web Premium

Adobe CS6 Design and Web Premium for Mac [Download]
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Adobe CS6 Design and Web Premium for Mac [Download]...
3.9 out of 5 stars
CONSUMER REVIEWS(8)
Breakthrough image editing in Photoshop Extended - Deliver eye-catching results with the industry standard in digital imaging. Enjoy creative freedom and precise control.
Creative 3D possibilities in Photoshop Extended - Quickly add depth and create unusual effects using powerful 3D editing tools. Create attention-getting 3D logos and artwork from text and shapes and edit, manipulate, and paint directly on 3D models.
Video editing in Photoshop Extended - Edit video to include in your digital publishing projects. Quickly combine clips and stills using transitions, audio, and effects such as pan and zoom.
Distinctive vector graphics in Illustrator - Create top-quality vector artwork for any project, from logos to illustrations for advertising, packaging, signage, and more.
World-class websites and applications in Dreamweaver - Design, develop, and maintain HTML5/CSS3 websites and applications. Use built-in design templates and work visually or directly in code.
Price: $1899.00
Deal Price: $1652.93

Description
Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium software combines industry-leading tools for outstanding design in multiple media. Create eye-catching images and graphics at lightning speed in Adobe Photoshop Extended and Illustrator. In Adobe InDesign, lay out high-impact print documents with exquisite typography, and design publications for iPad and other tablet devices. In Adobe Dreamweaver, build HTML5/CSS3 websites and applications that look great on any screen. Also choose among several tools to produce apps for delivery to tablets and smartphones via mobile marketplaces. Achieve exceptional quality and precise control with high-performance software that enables creative freedom while streamlining routine design and production tasks.
If you're serious about production and design for the web, then the Adobe products are pretty much where you can expect to spend your life. Adobe CS6 Design and Web Premium is a good balance of capabilities for the price, including Dreamweaver, PhotoShop, Illustrator, Acrobat, Flash, InDesign and more. Thanks to Amazon's absolutely fantastic pricing, I was able to get off the month-by-month rental Adobe offers, and take ownership of my own copy.The software is quite large and needs a fairly heavy-duty machine to work best. My 27" iMac with a 3.4Ghz quad-core i7 processor, 1TB solid-state drive and 16GB of memory is blindingly fast with most apps, but only "okay" with some of the more complex PhotoShop filters. Some of the blur and sharpen algorithms can take 15-20 seconds on my system. I do a lot of serious photography, and driving my Epson R3000 with PhotoShop seems to produce (very) slightly better looking prints than any other app I've used, including older versions of...
I upgraded from Adobe CS5.5 Standard to the new Adobe CS6 Design and Web Premium. The main reason being was that I was emailed a coupon to save A LOT of money from Amazon and thus I felt the need to jump in and upgrade as I didn't have Flash from CS5.5. I mainly use Photoshop and Illustrator and the entire interface has changed from the light gray to mainly blacks. Content Aware Patch is an amazing addition to Photoshop CS6 as it makes working with photos much easier. I do not have to struggle with clone stamp and go back and forth. Otherwise, there would be more and more manual work and more time consumed. Only 1 DVD is included with the product number and seal on the outside shrink wrap packaging. Inside, you will find the DVD in a regular paper sleeve with the serial number, which you need to activate your copy of the software. It takes a while to install, but was so worth it especially for the price paid cheaper than the upgrade version.
The software was new, complete and exactly what I needed. I am thankful for the money saved; both Apple and Adobe were higher priced.
recommend it
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