Photoshop Cs6: Adobe

In previous versions, utilizing the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) for image processing was limited. CS6 rewrote the core code to leverage the power of modern video cards. This resulted in near-instantaneous feedback.

In the fast-paced world of technology, software usually has the lifespan of a mayfly. Programs are released, updated, replaced, and forgotten within a few years. However, every once in a while, a piece of software achieves a sort of immortality—a version so definitive that users refuse to let it go. Adobe Photoshop Cs6

Prior to CS6, Photoshop was defined by its light grey interface—the standard Windows 95-era look. CS6 darkened the UI significantly, offering four shades of grey. The default dark grey background was a conscious design choice to help images "pop." By neutralizing the surrounding UI, the colors within the photograph or design became the focal point. In previous versions, utilizing the GPU (Graphics Processing