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All of us here at Kelby Training have been working very hard at producing what is sure to become the very best in online training site anywhere. This site boasts the who’s who of Photoshop training, with names like Bert Monroy, Scott Kelby, Dan Margulis, Joe McNally, Katrin Eisman, Eddie Tapp, Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski, RC Concepcion, and many more to come. It’s not just Photoshop either. There are courses in Illustrator, Indesign, Dreamweaver, and even on-location training with photographers like Moose Perterson and Joe McNally. The very best part is the cost. It’s just $199 for one year or $19.99 a month, and that gives you access to all the content, including the lesson files. NAPP members pay only $179 or $17.99 a month. This is big, big news. Enough said – go over check it out. There is an intro video by Scott Kelby, and you can even try a few lessons for free. Check it out here. Scott also has a detailed Q&A and more in depth description on his blog here.

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