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First off, yesterday was simply awesome! The keynote was great as Adobe announced that they will unveil Creative Suite 4 on September 23. Mark your calendars. I had two of my three classes yesterday and they were a lot of fun. I hope everybody that was there enjoyed it. Of course, one of my most favorite parts is the Tech Expo. This expo is the largest in Photoshop World history with a lot of new and bigger vendors with awesome new technology. Don’t forget, if you are in the area, the Expo is open to the public today and tomorrow. It’s free if you registered for a pass online. Otherwise it’s a minimal fee at the door. Come check it out. More later. Gotta go get ready for my class.
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Shane said on — September 5, 2008 @ 4:28 pm
This is awesome
Blake_Gates said on — September 5, 2008 @ 9:12 pm
Boy do I wish I was there. I was wondering… Does PS World ever come to Orlando? If so, I’ll definitely be there when it does.
Mike Lao said on — September 6, 2008 @ 4:38 am
Hey Corey - it was nice to meet you yesterday! I was able to attend your PS in Motion class earlier and it was awesome. You really push animation to its limits!