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Be sure to head over to Scott Kelby’s blog today because it’s guest blogger Wednesday and you know what that means…um it’s guest blogger Wednesday. This week’s guest is the Digital Dog himself Andrew Rodney. Andrew has been working with Photoshop since version 1.0.7. That’s just crazy. How many of you can say that you have been using the same same software for 20 years? I’d be willing to bet very few. In his post Andrew gets into image processing with Photoshop, Camera Raw and Lightroom and the advantages and disadvantages of each. Very interesting, especially if you teach these apps. Check it out.
Also for those of you going to Photoshop World the deadline for the Guru Awards is closing in fast. Make sure you get your work in by August 15, 2008. This is your chance to get noticed and start making a name for yourself. Hey, it worked for me!
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