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This weeks selection is Ben Willmore’s: Photoshop CS3: Up To Speed. This book jumps right in and gets you up to speed with all the new features in Photoshop CS3. With straightforward explanations and easy to find topics, it’s a handy resource for not only becoming familiar with these new features but you may discover a thing or two you never thought of. If you have ever read any of Ben’s books before, you know that you are getting the good stuff. You can find out more about this book here and also check out Ben’s blog here.
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