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Creative Suite 6 debuts

Apr 23 05:35

Adobe Launches Creative Suite 6 Alongside New Creative Cloud Subscription Service

The suspense is over.

Adobe CS6 Master Collection
Adobe has launched the much-anticipated sixth version of its Creative Suite—14 separate applications, including two companion apps—spanning a vast range of creative workflows and pursuits, targeting artists, graphic designers, photographers, videographers, multimedia specialists, and Web designers.

At the same time, Adobe has debuted Creative Cloud, an overarching collection of products and services of which the new Creative Suite 6 (CS6) is a huge part. Creative Cloud encompasses all of CS6 and throws in a broad selection of new online applications and services that will be available only by subscription.

Creative Suite 6 features upgrades of Photoshop and Photoshop Extended, Premiere Pro, InDesign, Dreamweaver, After Effects, Illustrator, Flash Professional, Audition, Fireworks, as well as newcomers Prelude and SpeedGrade.

Companion apps Bridge and Encore are also included in the upgrade roster. Pricing for individual software packages are comparable to previous versions. These new and updated pro-level applications are grouped into four streamlined packages: Design Standard, Design and Web Premium, Production Premium, and Master Collection. With this release, Adobe has merged its design and Web offerings into a single package and dropped the previous Web Premium category from the lineup.

Four bundled Creative Suite 6 boxes.

“Adobe is focused on the human creative process,” said Heidi Voltmer, director of product marketing at Adobe. “We’re taking the broken workflows that we have today, and the products that you have to buy individually, and bringing them together into this one offering called Creative Cloud.”

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While Adobe has taken the wraps off all of its new products now, they are not available immediately. Adobe says all products announced Monday will be available for purchase within the next 30 days, but that customers can pre-order CS6 software and the Creative Cloud subscription now.

This is not the first public viewing of certain products. Adobe had recently released a free public beta of Photoshop CS6, and it previewed the entire Production Premium CS6 at the National Association of Broadcasters annual convention. Macworld's First Look at Photoshop CS6 and news report of the Production Premium preview cover these products in greater detail.

With the new releases also come updated pricing for the educational market that now includes Creative Cloud. Adobe has announced a new education initiative featuring special pricing of Creative Cloud and CS6 for students and teachers at all levels.

Boxed versions

As with Creative Suites in the past, Adobe CS6 will be available with traditional perpetual licenses, both as boxed software installed via DVD and as Internet downloads. Each package will be available individually (except for integrated programs such as Bridge and Encore, which ship only with specific software such as Photoshop and Premiere Pro), and in bundled suites catering to creative specialties.

Design Standard The new Design Standard package, targeted to print-based graphic designers and artists, features the standard version of Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and Acrobat X Pro. It’s priced at $1299 with upgrades at $299. Individually, the Standard version of Photoshop is $699, with an upgrade price of $199; InDesign is $699, with an upgrade price of $399; Illustrator is $599, with an upgrade price of $199. Acrobat X Pro is $449, with an upgrade price of $199.

Adobe Design and Web Premium

Design and Web Premium The new Design and Web Premium, targeted to both print and Web designers and developers, features Photoshop Extended, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash Professional, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Acrobat X Pro. It's priced at $1899 with upgrades at $399. Individually, Photoshop CS6 Extended is $999, with an upgrade price of $349; Flash Professional is $699, with an upgrade price of $119; Fireworks is $299, with an upgrade price of $149; and Dreamweaver is $399, with an upgrade price of $119.

Subscription pricing for Photoshop CS6 Extended is $20 per month for an annual contract and $30 a month for a month-to-month contract. Adobe's Website has more detailed information about Photoshop's features and prices.

Production Premium The Production Premium, targeted to videographers, features Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Flash Professional, Illustrator, and Photoshop Extended. Two brand new programs—Prelude and SpeedGrade—join the video suite with the CS6 release. Prelude, which replaces Adobe's OnLocation software, assists with video ingest and logging workflows, while SpeedGrade is a video color grading and finishing tool. The Production Premium is priced at $1899, with upgrades at $399. Individually, Premiere Pro is $799, with an upgrade price of $179; After Effects is $999, with an upgrade price of $179; and Audition is $349, with an upgrade price of $99. Prelude is $399 and SpeedGrade is $999.

Adobe CS6 Design Standard
Master Collection The Master Collection, as expected, includes all of the suite components except for the standard version of Photoshop. Flash Builder 4 is available only as part of the Master Collection or via subscription.

Gone from the suite are Flash Catalyst and Contribute. Neither Flash Builder 4 nor Acrobat X have been upgraded concurrently with the rest of the suite, but will be sold as part of suite bundles and the Master Collection. They will be updated later. Adobe InCopy CS6, also not part of the suite, is an adjunct to InDesign for non-designer editorial work. Priced at $249, with the upgrade at $39, it will be upgraded at the same time as CS6.

Complete pricing information is available on Adobe's Website.

Creative Cloud

The whole idea of offering software and other services via subscription was originally hatched at the launch of Creative Suite 5 in 2010. It took about a year for the idea to emerge in the commercial market with the debut of Adobe's Subscription Editions and interim CS5.5 releases.

Adobe Creative Cloud
By the time a CS6 version was ready to preview, Adobe had dropped the interim .5 release idea in favor of Creative Cloud. Creative Cloud offers all of Adobe’s creative software for download to your desktop—the entire CS6 collection and more—to individual creative pros at a single price of $50 per month, based on a year’s subscription. Month-to-month subscriptions cost $75 per month. A special introductory offer of $30 per month for CS3, CS4, CS5, and CS5.5 individual customers is also available. Adobe has more details about the special offer on its Website.

With Creative Cloud, Adobe is focusing on four key areas: Delivering content creation tools to customers; integrating sync and storage services to facilitate fluent content exchange to and from the cloud; offering publishing services for creating Websites, digital publications, and apps, and providing technology updates for current and future new software releases.

“Adobe has solved the content creation model in every medium, but it didn't solve the publishing dilemma, and with the explosion of mobile and tablets, there has to be a way to get to those two mediums,” said Scott Morris, Adobe's senior marketing director. “Creative Cloud allows us to solve the problems of delivering content to every medium—we can't do that with desktop tools alone.”

With Creative Cloud come a host of additional software and services to augment the core CS6 collection.

Adobe Production Premium CS6
Creative Cloud features subscription-only apps such as Edge Preview, an HTML 5 animation program; Muse, a visual Website development tool that debuts as a 1.0 commercial release with CS6; Business Catalyst, a content management system and Web Host designed to work with Muse; TypeKit which delivers Web fonts for site creation; Adobe Creative Cloud Connection for sync and storage of files, 20GB of online space that lets you sync and access content directly from the Creative Cloud, and the Photoshop Touch suite of applications.

Future Cloud services

Not all aspects of cloud service will be available on day one. A future roadmap promises community features such as support, training, and social networking. Additional software like Edge 1.0, the Digital Publishing Suite, Single Edition, for individual designers and small design shops creating one-off applications for iOS devices; and Lightroom 4 will also be added to the Creative Cloud offering later in the year. Team subscriptions for $70 per month, catering to workgroups rather than individual designers, are also planned for later this year.

“With the cloud, we have the flexibility to bring out new products and services for our customers in a subscription style program where you can access everything at once and as needed,” said Voltmer. “We’ll have the initial price as low as $50 per month for individuals who agree to a one-year contract and we hope that the low price will be very attractive to join the Creative Cloud, become members, access all the products and services, and have community in their workflow going forward.”

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Apr 23 05:19

Adobe Creative Suite 6 and Creative Cloud: What you need to know

There's been a whole lot of buzz around Adobe Creative Suite 6 lately, and even if you're familiar with the basic concept of Adobe's huge application bundle catering to artists, graphic designers, photographers, Web designers and developers, videographers, and a host of related professions, CS6 can be a swiftly shifting landscape, especially if you factor in the new Creative Cloud offering.

Here's a brief summary of recent Creative Suite events and a guide to where to find further details about Adobe's launch of the new Creative Suite 6 and Creative Cloud.

What is Creative Suite 6?

Creative Suite 6—or CS6 as it’s generally known—consists of 14 separate applications grouped into four major software bundles: Design Standard, Design and Web Premium, Production Premium, and Master Collection.

Creative Suite's most famous—and not coincidentally its oldest—application is Photoshop CS6. Photoshop, and its companion photo management app, Bridge is Adobe's flagship image editing package. It's huge, complex, and powerful, and spans the range of photography, graphic design, painting, 3D, video, and other artistic disciplines and pursuits. Photoshop CS6, like its predecessors, comes in two versions—Photoshop CS6 ($699) and Photoshop CS6 Extended ($999), which includes 3D and other advanced imaging capabilities.

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Apr 23 05:38

Adobe offers Creative Suite, Creative Cloud for Students and Teachers

Adobe CS6 Master Collection box
Acknowledging the critical role of digital media in the classroom, Adobe has launched the Adobe Creative Cloud Student and Teacher Edition and the Adobe Creative Suite 6 Student and Teacher Edition, both targeted to educational institutions, teachers, and students worldwide.

This release, plus supporting educational resources, are designed to help K-12 and higher education institutions enhance teaching, learning, and career preparation using Adobe's creative products. The education initiative coincides with the company's announcement of Creative Suite 6 and the Creative Cloud subscription service, which Adobe views as the ticket to enhanced creative workflow and software.

While there were always academic versions of Creative Suite products, this is the first time Adobe is also delivering cloud connectivity, and it is now casting that net into the academic community for all of its core creative offerings. While CS6 and Creative Cloud were announced today, they will not be available immediately. Both will ship within the next 30 days, according to Adobe.

Similar in concept to Adobe offering Creative Cloud as a creative hub for professionals, it also views Creative Cloud as a hub for students and educators. The company envisions students and teachers exploring, sharing, and delivering creative content with any number and combination of Creative Suite 6 desktop tools, as well as its new tools for HTML 5 such as Adobe Muse and Adobe Edge Preview. And just like their professional counterparts, students would also use the Adobe Touch apps to create mobile workflows on the iPad and Android devices.

Adobe Photoshop CS6 box

More than 100 education institutions worldwide participated in the beta program for CS6 and Creative Cloud, including Lake City High School, The Academy of Art, Rochester Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University, Adobe said.

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Apr 23 05:13

Adobe Creative Suite 6 launch propels design, Web, and video apps onto center stage

With the launch of Creative Suite 6 (CS6), Adobe has realigned, tightened, and refocused its collection of software and targeted bundles into four disciplined groups. With Photoshop CS6 at the helm, CS6 reflects the updated, streamlined, real-world workflow of many creative operations. Adobe has long acknowledged that print and online creative projects were converging, and this version of Creative Suite demonstrates that.

Adobe Web and Design Premium CS6
A $1299 Design Standard package, targeted to print-based graphic designers and artists, features the standard version of Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and Acrobat X Pro.

For designers who jump back and forth between print and online projects, Adobe offers the $1899 Design and Web Premium package, featuring Photoshop Extended, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash Professional, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Acrobat X Pro. This packages together two formerly separate bundles—the Design Premium and the Web Premium.

Video professionals now have an expanded $1899 Production Premium suite featuring Premiere Pro, After Effects, Audition, Flash Professional, Illustrator, Photoshop Extended, and two brand new applications, Prelude and SpeedGrade. The reconstituted Production Premium was first revealed at the National Association of Broadcasters convention, which included a preview of Prelude for video ingest and logging, and SpeedGrade, for color correction and finishing.

The $2599 Master Collection, as its name implies, includes all of the suite's boxed software—12 standalone programs and two companion apps—Bridge with Photoshop, and Encore with Premiere Pro.

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