Adobe finally ditched the silver/grey UI from CS5 for a deep, dark charcoal interface. At the time, purists hated it. Today? It looks remarkably modern. If you squint, it resembles the 2024 dark mode theme.
If you own a copy, keep that installer on a hard drive. You’re holding a piece of software history: the last true tool , not a service. adobe photoshop cs6 13.0
Version 13.0 was the . You paid $699 (or $299 for upgrades), got a serial number, and that was it. No monthly nagging. No "your license expired" popups. No internet required for 30 days. Adobe finally ditched the silver/grey UI from CS5
I’ve written it from a retrospective, practical angle—focusing on why this specific version still has a cult following years later. Let’s set the scene: May 2012 . It looks remarkably modern
At the time, nobody knew this would be the end of an era. It turned out to be the last version of Photoshop you could actually own before Adobe shoved everyone onto the Creative Cloud subscription ship.