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Photoshop CS6 Includes Improved Auto Adjustment Features

Photoshop CS6 Includes Improved Auto Adjustment Features

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS6
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 5 Minutes

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This entry is part 12 of 29 in the Introduction to Photoshop CS6 Session
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For Photoshop CS6, Adobe applied lots of quick fixes to features that have been around for a while. Internally, these changes were called JDIs (Just Do It), an initiative meant to give developers a few days to fix or improve previously existing features. One of those changes was to upgrade the Auto feature available within the Curves, Levels, and Brightness/Contrast Adjustments. In this episode of our Introduction to Photoshop CS6 series we will explain these improvements and why you should start using them.

There are typically 2 types of users of the Auto feature. Those who have never used it, and those who just won’t admit they have. There are several reasons for this. For one, designers and photo editors don’t like to admit they use these types of tools, and to be honest, in the past, the Auto feature just didn’t work that well. In Photoshop CS6 however, the Photoshop team wanted to improve the feature so that users could actually start using this feature (or at least admit to using it) in their workflow.

There are 2 primary changes to the Auto Adjustment feature. The first and most significant change is a new algorithm that powers it. The new algorithm will provide smarter corrections and will base your corrections off of a database of images that Adobe used to help improve the Auto feature.

The second change that Adobe made was to add the Auto feature to the Brightness/Contrast Adjustment. In previous versions, the auto feature was only available in Curves and Levels.


Auto Curves

So let’s take a look at how the new Auto Adjustment feature is an improvement over previous versions. First, let’s take a look at the Auto Curves Adjustment in previous versions of Photoshop. As you can see, the auto feature doesn’t actually provide a single curve to manipulate. This makes the feature a bit complicated to use.

In Photoshop CS6, the Auto Curve feature is significantly easier to use. As you can see, the Auto feature now provides a single curve for you to manipulate.


Auto Levels

Now let’s take a look at the Auto Levels feature. In the first image you’ll see what the levels histogram looks like in previous versions. It’s not a pretty sight and it’s not very usable.

Now, let’s look at the levels histogram in CS6. As you can see, it provides for a much smoother histogram.


Conclusion

As you can see, Adobe has made some big improvements to the Auto Adjustment feature in Photoshop CS6. These new improvements should provide you with a great starting point and will hopefully save you time and effort. What do you think? Will you start using Auto Adjustments in your workflow?

Tags: CS6
  • http://Www.johanfoto.com Johan

    The histogram LOOKS better, because the adjustment is not yet applied. The sliders are not at zero and 255 yet. Press OK and then look at the differences in the histogram, that should give you a better impression of the differences.

    • http://psd.tutsplus.com/ Grant Friedman
      Author

      Thanks for the comment. Pressing OK only applies minor changes to the histogram, not seen in the preview. It’s still much improved over previous versions of Photoshop.

  • http://adharealo.blogspot.com/ Adhare ALo

    Thanks to Photoshop CS6 for there great advantage .

  • marlon

    what software do you use to record your videos?

  • http://www.esylhet.com sylhet

    Nice tutorial.

    Is there any to get this option in cs4 version ?

  • tom

    It might have more useful to focus the article on an appraisal of how poorly or well the new algorithms work. In the Auto-Curves section, the image of the cookies behind the CS6 palette looks awful (pink with burned out highlights) compared with the previous version.

    • http://psd.tutsplus.com/ Grant Friedman
      Author

      I think it’s important to note that the Auto feature is just a starting point. Like a lot of things in Photoshop, it’s not meant to be used without some human intervention. So if you’re not happy with the result, all you need to do is make a few small edits to get your image looking the way you want.

  • http://grafixity.com Grafixity

    Oh man! this feature’s gonna do miracles for every PS beginner!

  • Dev Sablania

    Nice……………..
    I am from India and I am preparing to give exam for adobe photoshop certificate exam for expert level, I just wanna know it’ll boost the opportunity to get the job in India……….. I am just lil confused about it…………. there is service or way in which Adobe deliver a list of certified person of photoshop to the local companies. Please help me out…….. I just want know about it………………..

  • http://www.ilmugrafis.com IG

    i think photoshop CS6 is not a significant upgrade from previous version. I Still love CS5

  • http://www.cgvector.com cgvector

    Thanks to Adobe Photoshop CS6 Team for there great Efferots .

  • http://www.psdunivers.com/ brahim

    thank for the clarification

  • http://www.aijiaocheng.com ben

    every update for ps always amazing,how much you got photoshop cs6,it’s too expensive for me.