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November 16, 2011
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Adobe CS6 - Breaking News!

  • November 16, 2011
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Some members of the Adobe CS team(Dennis Radeke and 2 others - sorry, forgot their names, but they were PPro/AME team people) were in attendance at the Atlanta Cutters meeting last night. You'll all be happy to know that they revealed quite a bit about the next version - CS6. Here's the quickie info on CS6, I've quoted as carefully as I can:

- "It's coming in 2012"

- "It's going to be amazing"

- "It's pretty exciting"

I hope they don't get fired for revealing all of that info. I'm sure you all are very excited, as I was last night, to be able to gain such an early look at the next generation of video editing.

In all seriousness, they were very good at the one thing they were really there to do - convert FCP dissidents - and answered a few questions people had - again, mostly about migrating from FCP. Quite nice to hear my FCP friends talking afterward about how it's a done deal, Adobe is the here-and-now. All this in spite of the fact that Media Composer 6 is basically here now as well.

Sorry to get everybody all excited with the thread title...I really couldn't help myself. It was refreshing, though, to see not 1, not 2, but 3 reps from Adobe at a relatively small user group meeting in Atlanta (150 attendees, more or less) and this is after they've already been out here once this year. Says a lot about the development of the production community here in Atlanta for the last few years, but also says a lot about Adobe's committment to listening to their customers and working constantly to solve problems and develop new solutions that fit our various workflows. I still remember the old days where Premiere Pro was seemingly an unsupported piece of Adobe refuse, meant simply to fill a gap and keep people working with AE. Those days are as long-gone as they can be now, and the good times are rolling on.

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    TradeWindAuthor
    Inspiring
    February 28, 2012

    FWIW - Adobe announced the discontinuation of CS Review "on April 12th, 2012). So I'll draw the following conclusion:

    1) The new Adobe CS Cloud service will be announced that day (just days before NAB)

    2) The new Adobe CS Cloud service  - and the new CS6 - will be available on that same day (boxed products being available later).

    Makes sense, given the timing of the discontinuation, the previous statements that indicated this exact timeline, the intent of Adobe to begin going to the digital download (and subscription route) and the fact that NAB is and has been a perfect launching pad for these things.

    It ain't fact until Adobe sez so...but you may want to consider this bit of logic for your own purposes.

    Legend
    February 28, 2012

    Adobe announced the discontinuation of CS Review "on April 12th, 2012

    Uh...where'd you see that?  My understanding was that it was free until then, being a paid service thereafter.

    Legend
    February 28, 2012

    http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/cslive/faq.html


    Well that is disappointing.  I used the service quite a bit, and found it the best method so far for client review and correction.

    I wonder if the same holds true for Story, which was also suppose to be free until the 12th, being paid thereafter.

    Participant
    February 14, 2012

    I couldn't help but add my own rant... -)

    I also have been using Adobe products since the mid 90th. They always were in the for-front for desktop publishing software, color management and typography. They lost control once they started the CS dynasty and started caring more for their stockholders then their core customers.

    So, Adobe, farewell to you. It’s been a rollercoaster ride but I got to the exit platform and going on new rides. Less bumpy I hope and cheaper to enter.

    Maybe see you again in CS XII… 

    TradeWindAuthor
    Inspiring
    February 14, 2012

    Hi Goomi...what software package did you choose to replace Adobe?

    Participant
    February 14, 2012

    Since most of my work is in web design and front-end development I am going to use Coda instead of Dreamweaver and Axure instead of Fireworks. I still use Lightroom 3 for my digital assets and use Premiere every now and then even though most of the features I need are build-in to iMovie and even directly in YouTube (if I upload content there).

    I use CS3 now and can't find any reason to change.

    In a freelance gig I currently working at I have a beast Mac desktop with 4 quad core xeon processors and CS5.5 has the same old buggy issues. so what's the point?

    Known Participant
    February 2, 2012

    If they just optimized the speed of the interface and nothing else, I would be very happy. Look at Vegas, Magix, and others - working with the timeline, moving clips around, zooming in and out, it's so FAST. Premiere Pro just coughs and lags.  I'd love to see PP switch to non-destructive clip movements as well - like in Vegas and Magix how you can overlap clips at will, creating an automatic crossfade. 

    Participant
    February 3, 2012

    I'm old enough to remember when Adobe did actually address version bugs (instead of compartmentalize their existence).  Long time, and more-recently reluctant, loyal customer.  Probably no longer though.  Kinda had it with them.  Otherwise I'm all fired up to see CS6.  Thanks for the info. 

    January 31, 2012

    1. Saving smaller file size

    2. Inbuilt Barcode plug-in

    3. Improved rasterization of objects (like corel's)

    4. Improved export capability (no more of this message "the combination of artwork size and resolution exceeds the maximum that can be rasterized")

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 31, 2012
    January 31, 2012

    Can Adobe give us an automated bullet list in Illustrator CS6? Or can they...

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 3, 2012

    >Illustrator CS6

    Since this general discussion lounge is in the Premiere video editing area, you might want to talk about Illustrator in the Illustrator forum

    How to Select a Forum http://forums.adobe.com/docs/DOC-1015

    Participant
    January 30, 2012

    Hey - dont get me wrong - no doubt there are many that do indeed make a good living from Adobe software and there will be some that encounter more bugs than others.

    From my perspective I used CS3 pretty extensively a few years back and got fed up with seemingly never ending bugs (on very good hardware) so bailed out at the prospect of massive $$ to upgrade for a new set of problems..

    I was considering coming backto the fold but this and other threads and the industry move away from flash all paint a picture of Adobe struggling to get on top of their issues and most partiuclarly respect for their users.

    I realise this is the view of one developer in a big crowd, however it is shared by others I know and ultimately is to the detriment of Adobe.

    I may still get a copy of CS6 when it is launched but unless Adobe have changed their ways, then no way will this become the core of my work again.

    Participating Frequently
    January 30, 2012

    Word.

    Participant
    January 29, 2012

    having given up with endless bugs in Adobe software back in the days of CS3, I stumble across this thread (and similar)  only to find that nothing has changed.

    Software still riddled with bugs, Adobe attempting to marginalise proficient users into believing they are the only ones to experience such problems.

    Puts into context Apple's (and soon Microsofts?) rejection of flash.

    I have no agenda here, however I am many $thousands better off than if I had loyally followed the upgrade path.

    I just feel sorry for the poor sods that dutfully part with hard earned $ for buggy software from a company that doesnt respect its users.

    Adobe - get with it or face oblivion

    A relevant motto:

    "Dont do a job unless you can do it right"

    Legend
    January 29, 2012

    While I very much agree with your motto, I also find myself nicely earning a living using Adobe software.  It behaves quite well for my needs on my system.

    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 28, 2012

    This is NOT a direct indication that CS6 is "about" to be released... but an oddity

    Before I am officially retired (end of 1-31-12) I went to the site my University uses for staff/student purchases, to see if there was something I just "had to have" before I lost my discount

    When I went to the Adobe section of the store... it said there were no products... which could mean they sold everything and are waiting for a new order from Adobe... or could mean they are waiting for CS6

    Like I said, not an announcement from Adobe, but odd that a sales site used by several Universities would be completely out of product

    http://e5.onthehub.com/WebStore/ProductsByMajorVersionList.aspx?cmi_mnuMain_child=34109b7e-b838-dd11-abb7-0030485a6b08&cmi_mnuMain=4f061143-091b-de11-9c12-0030485a8df0&ws=bc66e4b5-4af4-dc11-89b0-0030485a6b08

    ProDesignTools
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 31, 2012

    John T Smith wrote:

    When I went to the Adobe section of the store... it said there were no products... which could mean they sold everything and are waiting for a new order from Adobe... or could mean they are waiting for CS6

    Like I said, not an announcement from Adobe, but odd that a sales site used by several Universities would be completely out of product

    Hey there John - that is a bit odd, but it sounds like the first explanation (waiting for order restock) because it's likely the CS6 release is still a ways out

    Congrats on your retirement today!

    (BTW, Adobe now considers documents dated within the past six months "current," so you may still be able to get that education discount down the road.)

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    January 31, 2012

    As always, thank you for your attempts to help us all stay current!

    @ John T, GREAT!!!!!!!!

    Hunt

    January 21, 2012

    I just want my bug fix and I don't want to pay for it.

    http://forums.adobe.com/message/4118773

    wonderspark
    Participating Frequently
    January 16, 2012

    Not sure when this went live on the Adobe site, but it raised my pulse in a good way!

    Legend
    January 21, 2012

    Here's the part I noticed.

    "coming in the first half of 2012"