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So, it was quite a show to say the least. It being my first time to the Imaging USA show, I was overwhelmed by the shear size of the expo hall. Every name in photography was there, strutting their stuff. I want or thank those of you who stopped by to see us at the Kelby Training booth where Scott Kelby, Matt Kloskowski, Dave Cross, RC and myself were teaching sessions in Photoshop. There were a number of familiar faces there, including Joe McNally, Jack Davis, Katrin Eisman, and Jim DiVitale. There was also tons of cool stuff to see and we managed to get some interviews for Layers TV so be looking for that in the coming weeks. Check out Scott Kelby’s full review of the event right here. Thanks again to those of you who stopped by the booth. Next stop, Photoshop World Orlando.
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