CS6 was the first version to introduce the modern, dark gray interface. This was designed to make colors "pop" more and reduce eye strain during long editing sessions—a standard that remains in the CC versions today. 4. Background Save and Auto-Recovery
These versions often bundled various language packs, allowing users to switch the UI between English, Spanish, French, German, and more. CS6 was the first version to introduce the
This was the "under the hood" engine that enabled near-instant results when using heavy tools like Liquify, Puppet Warp, and Crop. It leveraged the user's GPU to ensure the interface never lagged during high-resolution edits. 2. Content-Aware Everything CS6 was the first version to introduce the