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Yep, it’s that time again. Time to gear up for Photoshop World. Once again we’re off to Las Vegas. If there has ever been a good reason to go to Vegas, this is it. If you are planning on going you will really want to take advantage of the early bird registration which saves you $100 off the full registration price. This offer ends on August 1st. Now I know what you are thinking. You have plenty of time and you’ll get to it in the next week or two. Don’t wait. Do it and be done with it. It’s going to be a blast. There are all new pre-cons this time and the tech expo will be open all three days of the event. If you have never been be sure to check out the cool Photoshop World movie on the Photoshop World homepage. Here’s the link.
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