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It’s Friday the 13th! Moowahaha!!!! (Evil laughs just don’t work in text. Do they?)

Anyway just a couple things things today. First Scott Kelby has brand new course over at the Kelby Online Training site: Mastering Camera Raw with Photoshop CS4. This course is for anyone shooting Raw and you wants to get the most out of the software. Scott covers all the new features and discusses workflow scenarios so that you can get the most out Camera Raw in no time. Click here for more.

RC Concepcion, my co-host on Layers TV has posted a new course as well. This one is titled Building A Website with Photoshop CS4 & Dreamweaver CS4. The title pretty much say it all. RC walks you through designing and optimization in Photoshop and then carries it over to Dreamweaver to add functionality and ultimately publish to the web. So if you are looking for a no-nonsense, straightforward approach to getting a site up quickly this course is for you. Find out more here.

Lastly don’t forget about the tutorial contest. Deadline is February 18! I gotta admit. We’re getting some pretty cool entries so far.

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2 Comments

  1. L Lancaster said on — February 13, 2009 @ 6:00 pm

    A while back, after you posted the winners to the last tutorial contest, you said “I picked a handful of my favorites and will be posting them on a special contest gallery” What happened to that idea?

    Thanks.

  2. gaura tamjan said on — February 21, 2009 @ 10:04 am

    please send me more tips and advise for Photos shop use and design any photography trit for my personal study

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