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National Association of Photoshop Professionals

The ultimate resource for Adobe Photoshop education, training and news.

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Education For Creatives

Layers Magazine

The How-to Magazine for Everything Adobe®

Photoshop User TV

Top rated video podcast for Photoshop learning.

Photoshop Killer Tips

Get a tip a day from this informative video podcast, feature Matt Kloskowski.

Photoshop Lab

A source for Photoshop tutorials, tips, tricks, news and reviews.

www.publish.com

The definitive authority on web publishing and print.

Wetzelandcompany.com

A site dedicated to backgrounds and textures. Helpful tutorials and ideas.

Andy’s Art Attack

A Photoshop site providing lots of tutorials, free-images, tips, its own newsletter, and lots of links.

PlugIn Com HQ

A site that has filters, effects, tools, plug-in guide, plug-in store, gallery and more.

Photoshop Roadmap

A site that provides tips, tutorials, actions, plug-ins, reviews, articles, training resources, books, links, and lots of other info.

Pegaweb Web Design and Photoshop Tutorials

Web Design and Photoshop Tutorials

Photoshop Tips

A useful site that provides tips on color correcting, filters and more.

Photoshop Paradise

Provides actions, books, filters, tips and techniques, and links to other good sites.

Plugins.com

Site providing lists and links to lots of plugin resources.

Perfect Pixels

Features lots of good Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials and tips.

TutorialMan.com

Hundreds of Photoshop tutorials.

Photoshop Tutorial

An abundant resource of Photoshop tutorials.

Photoshop Cafe

A great resource for Photoshop users.

www.2dvalley.com

2Dvalley.com focuses only on “2D art”, primarily Photoshop and Paint Shop related.

Imageready’s Supercharged Eyedropper

In previous versions of Photoshop, you could only use the Eyedropper tool to sample a color from other open images in Photoshop, but for some reason, ImageReady had a supercharged Eyedropper. If you clicked the mouse button within your image and held it down, you could leave your image window and sample colors from, well… just about anything—including your computer desktop or any other open application. Freaky! Fortunately, Adobe finally added this same power to Photoshop’s Eyedropper tool.

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