Comes loaded with quite an incredible set of features

Mar 22, 2012 09:38 GMT  ·  By

After flaunting some of the major changes available in the upcoming Photoshop CS6, Adobe released the beta for the suite. The highlights are indeed pretty incredible, especially the content-aware cut and paste feature and support for video (albeit pretty basic at the moment).

But there are others on the list, equally amazing. One of them is “Adaptive Wide Angle” tool that can correct distortions captured by a fish-eye lens. One example would be straightening up lines such as the horizon.

Blurring has been enriched with Tilt-Shift filter, which gives a miniature effect for a photo. A few clicks for adjusting the blurred areas are all you need to achieve the effect.

As odd as it may appear, progress has been made on the crop tool. In the new version of the instrument, the crop area remains fixed when rotating and the actual image will actually move, which makes for a better preview.

Check out the clip above for a set of feature highlights in Photoshop CS6.