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To go along with the announcement of the new Adobe Creative Suite 3, my fellow Photoshop Guy Matt Kloskowski and I have updated the NAPP CS3 Learning Center with some videos demonstrating the new features in the Photoshop Cs3 Extended version. They include 3D capabilities, video, measurement and analysis. These features are exclusive to the Extended version which will be sold separately from the standard version. You can check out the the new vids here and to get more info on both versions go here.
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