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Hey Lightroom users!!! There is all-new updated Lightroom 2.0 Learning Center that just launched only a few hours ago. This learning center is hosted by Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski and brings you up to speed on the newest features of Lightroom 2.0. I have to admit I am impressed with this new version. It’s getting more and more customizable and there are new correction tools that will be familiar to Photoshop users. The other cool thing about this learning center, it’s free. Check it out!
Also if you are going to Photoshop World and haven’t registered yet. There is only 3 days left to take advantage of the early bird registration. You can save $100 from the full conference admission by registering on or before August 1, 2008 and for those of you that have already registered, Viva Las Vegas!!!!
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tajammul said on — July 30, 2008 @ 9:44 am
good