In Photoshop CS6, there are a few ways to render images. You can use the Render command, or you can use the Render menu item. The Render menu item is a more advanced way to render images, and it has several options that you might not find on the Render command. The first option is called “Render to Image.” This option allows you to create an image from scratch, or to use an existing image as a basis for rendering. You can choose how big the image will be, and you can choose whether or not to save the image as a file. The second option is called “Render As.” This option allows you to create an image that will be used as the basis for rendering another image. You can choose how big the new image will be, and you can also choose whether or not to save the new image as a file. The third option is called “Render To PDF.” This option allows you to create an image that will be used as the basis for rendering another document. You can choose how big the new document will be, and you can also choose whether or not to save the new document as a file.