


Were they forcing everyone to paid subscriptions? I say, YES! They would not listen even with receipts for purchase offered. And yes, I tried all kinds of methods including calling Adobe. I had attempted to install it on a W10 computer because the one it was on was being retired. We use to have several copies of CS6 - legal paid for copies - and the product keys were eventually rejected by Adobe servers. Our secretary uses it for the few graphics she designs - postcards etc. As for any video work, Affinity will not be the solution.Īs for CS6 - It will not work on a new Mac - experience here! I have one Windows 7 computer at work still running CS6. As long as the OP is only using CS6 for that those apps will work just fine. Photoshop Express, meanwhile, gets better skin retouching and smoothing features, content-aware healing and caricature modes.Affinity products are great for photos and print materials. Lightroom and Lightroom Classic users are now able to use Super Resolution, and can set custom crop aspect ratios in the former. It said that an M1 can run Creative Cloud applications up to 80 percent faster than “an identically configured Intel system.Ī number of smaller updates are also launching today, including custom brushes in Photoshop on iPad. Adobe recruited its chums at Pfeiffer Consulting to benchmark the Apple Silicon versions to sell folks on the change. In addition, Premiere Pro is already available in beta, although full versions of Audition and Rush are expected in the near future.

These new versions join the M1-native editions of Photoshop and the newer, mobile-and-cloud Lightroom.

But the highlight of the news is the arrival of these M1-native editions which, Adobe says, offer enormous performance gains. The new launch bundles in a bunch of quality of life tweaks to a number of applications, many of which will delight regular users. Adobe is today launching M1 native versions of Illustrator, InDesign and Lightroom Classic as part of a raft of Creative Cloud updates.
