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Well, no….not really, but last week during keynote ceremony at Photoshop World, attendees were entertained by the iPhone for Photoshop spoof. The 2 minute spot depicts Adobe’s John Loiacono in an iPhone commercial heralding the iPhone’s amazing ability to run full-version Photoshop with some cool demonstrations along the way. It is a hilarious piece and the crowd got the biggest kick out of it. You can watch the entire spot here. My hats off to NAPP’s own video editor Jason Scrivner for putting together such a complex and humorous piece in such a short time. Nice job, dude! Hey, for more of the keynote check out Terry White’s Creative Suite podcast here.
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