Is it legal to sell photos edited in trial and beta verisons of Photoshop?

I recently downloaded the new CS6 beta version of photoshop and since I am interested in stock photography I was wondering if it's legal and not againts Adobe's rules to sell photos edited in trial and beta versions of Photoshop? I mean, since you haven't bought them and just trying them out.
I really haven't found info about it, yet. Adobe terms and policy are little overwhelming
Thanks.
p.s. I hope I asked the question on the right place

The last time that I read the EULA, the only restriction on commercial or production work was on beta/pre-release software. So you could use the CS5 trial but not the CS6 beta.
See section 4.a . here:
http://www.adobe.com/misc/terms.html

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