Adobe introduced the next version of the consumer image editing application Photoshop Elements 6 on Thursday. The company plans to show off the appis new features, including a specialized version of Bridge CS3 and improved editing tools, during Macworld Expo 2008 starting on January 15.
Photoshop Elements 6 includes a version of Bridge CS3 geared towards consumer users. Bridge supports folder groupings, file search and filtering, the ability to display image metadata, support for keywords, saved searches, and a digital loupe tool.
The new version of the image editor sports a redesigned interface with tab-based tool organization. It also includes a Guided Edit mode that steps users through improving digital photos, a Photomerge tool that creates seamless panoramas from a series of images, the ability to blend the best parts from multiple group shots, one-click color correction, and more.
Users that are looking for more control over their images have access to improved black and white image conversion tools, color curve adjustments with Lightroom-like slider controls, lens distortion and vignette correction, a Quick Select tool that intelligently grabs parts of an image, along with several other Photoshop-style features.
Users can create photo albums based on several themes and layouts, and order printed and bound books. They can also order prints of their own images.
Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac will be available early in Adobeis second quarter of 2008. It is available for pre-order now and is priced at US$89.99, or $69.99 for upgrades from earlier versions.