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Is the online help the only way to see the help files?
No help application as in photoshop cs5?
Will there be a pdf for viewing when no internet connection is available?
Added: Also there does not appear to be a list of keyboard shortcuts in the photoshop cs6 online help.
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Here are links to the documents for all CS6 applications, in both PDF and HTML format:
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For local viewing, a downloadable Help PDF will be available in June.
Keyboard shortcuts can be found here:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/photoshop/cs/using/WSD578BD7D-07BC-46f6-AAC2-6E491E8AD818a.html
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Okay thanks.
One comment about the keyboard shortcut list, it's not been updated for cs6.
Most of the help files haven't been updated for cs6 and there all mixed together with the help for cs5.
My hope is once the help is finished the help files will only cover cs6 like previous versions of help covered only one version of photoshop.
It's quite confusing having help for two different versions of photoshop in the same link.
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Thanks for that feedback, will definitely share it. Combining versions has some advantages for search success, but it can be more difficult to parse the information once you find it.
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Thank you very much for taking the time respond and pass on my concerns.
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Hello Mark,
Where can i find the downloadable PDF of all the shortcuts for Photoshop CS6?
Thanks.
-josh
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Unfortunately, the PDF isn't available yet. Watch the Help & Tutorials section of the page below for a PDF announcement later this month:
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Wouldn't it be possible for Adobe to upload a Preliminary version of the PDF which would at least offer some help until you get the final draft posted?
There are so many new features in CS6 that documentation is essential and it is not good that this is still not available a month after CS6 shipped.
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But is there any full online help ?
I mean i have not found there any complete description of all the new video panel menu and feature .
thanks
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this is not a complete help man.
its just some features descibed...
I need a real help file with all function described like the one we had in CS5
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This page provides an overview, video tutorial links, and instructions that help you find the new features in the application.
http://helpx.adobe.com/content/help/en/photoshop/using/new-video-features-photoshop-cs6.html
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Here are links to the documents for all CS6 applications, in both PDF and HTML format:
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Come on, guys...
From the link you provide:
"The CS6 link actually goes to a document that includes information about CS5, CS5.5/CS5.1, and CS6 versions of the application—all together. Unfortunately, there is no document for just the CS6 version of each application."
Sigh...
Check out the title of this thread: 'Re: Photoshop cs6-Only online help?'
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Station - the document I found ( http://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/photoshop_reference.pdf matching http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/topics.html ) was CS6 only. But I know they've been updating the files and links over the past 24 hours, so you might have seen something stale.
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Chris Cox wrote:
Station - the document I found ( http://helpx.adobe.com/pdf/photoshop_reference.pdf matching http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/topics.html ) was CS6 only. But I know they've been updating the files and links over the past 24 hours, so you might have seen something stale.
The PDF photoshop_reference.pdf needs to be updated for CS6 automation at least. The corrent pdf documents CS5 and does not note that one needs to download optional things from the Adobe web site that use to be installd by Adobe Photoshop installer like Scriptingdocumentation, Script examples and the Scriptlistner Plug-in While CS5 and prior Photoshop installers installe these the Photoshop CS6 installer does not these are available from the Adobe Web site for downloading and manual installing. Please give us an up to date photoshop_reference.pdf. However I can wait for I would rather see the CS6 reported bugs fixed first....
http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/plug-ins-photoshop-cs61.html#id_68969
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The PDF photoshop_reference.pdf needs to be updated for CS6 automation at least.
Apart from an introductory "What's new" section, the text and (blurry) images seem to be 99.99% CS5 documentation.
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That is... interesting.
We will have to talk to the documentation group and see what is going on.
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Chris (and others):
That is the intent for the documentation for CS6: that it be in the same document as CS5 and CS5.1. As a member of the video products' development team, I don't like this, either. That's why I included a link to the Community Help forum in that blog post, so that you'd know where to give your feedback about this.
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Todd_Kopriva wrote:
Chris (and others):
That is the intent for the documentation for CS6: that it be in the same document as CS5 and CS5.1...
Every single Adobe executive up the chain of command who is even partially responsible for that astonishing, feeble-minded decision henceforth deserves the unqualifed epithet of idiot.
Waaaay beyond angry!
Todd and Chris, we know you two are not among that group of morons. I'm referencing the corporate, bureaucratic zombies.
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Todd - that's what I was afraid of.
We will have to take this up after the July holidays.
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station_two,
Please give that feedback here:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/creativesuites/communityhelp
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Reading the PDF Manual now!
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Gerry,
What you're reading, as evidenced by your link, is not the CS6-Only documentation, for that does NOT exist. Read a bit more carefully before disseminating misleading information!