Nov 12

Whether they’re helping corporate clients communicate through images, capturing life’s moments at weddings and in portraits, or creating fine art, professional photographers are driven by the art of their craft. That’s why they have long counted on Adobe® Photoshop® software for the ultimate in creative control.
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Oct 24

Source: Adobe Support Document TechNote: kb401501This document covers removing Photoshop CS3 public beta on Windows Vista. For instructions explaining how to remove Photoshop CS3 public beta manually on Windows XP, see document kb401492, “Manually remove Photoshop CS3 public beta (Windows XP).”

Overview

Adobe recommends that you use the Adobe Photoshop CS3 public beta uninstaller in the Add Or Remove Programs utility in Windows to remove Photoshop CS3 public beta from your computer. Occasionally, however, damaged files or a partial installation may prevent the Photoshop CS3 public beta uninstaller from working correctly or may cause the uninstaller to leave files or empty application folders on the system after the removal is performed. You may also notice Photoshop CS3 public beta missing from the Add Or Remove Programs list or find that the installer only displays the Repair and Remove options when you try to install Photoshop CS3 public beta.

Manually removing Photoshop CS3 public beta ensures that all files and folders are removed. Please note that these instructions are for removing Photoshop CS3 public beta. If you have other/previous versions of Adobe applications installed, then be sure to remove only the files below that relate to Photoshop CS3 public beta. These steps also remove any extra content (for example, Goodies or Functional Content) that you may have installed with Photoshop CS3 public beta. If you reinstall Photoshop CS3 public beta, you will need to reinstall its extra content as well.

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Oct 23

If you are, you aren’t alone. There are several “known issues” that Adobe is working on and expects to address with a Photoshop CS3 update in the not too distant future.For the time being, if you are interested in participating in helping test the solutions, you can apply for the position of “tester” by visiting John’s blog, reading the post and following the directions (note, it’s really important to follow the directions!) See: Fixes for Photoshop printing due soon

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Oct 23

NAPP Releases New Training for Adobe Photoshop CS3

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Available as Online Courses or Instructional DVD Featuring Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski, and Corey Barker

Press Release: TAMPA, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–As the foremost training and educational authority on Adobe® Photoshop®, the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) is proud to announce the release of three new Photoshop® CS3 training classes: Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 for Beginners, Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 Power Session and Adobe® Photoshop® CS3 Channels.

Created by NAPP education and curriculum developers Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski, and Corey Barker, these new courses are available in either DVD format at www.photoshopvideos.com or as a 21-day online course at www.photoshoptraining.com, giving Photoshop users of all skill levels the opportunity to customize their Photoshop CS3 curriculum, as well as the freedom to choose the most convenient and effective method to learn to master the newest Photoshop.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Beginners a perfect jumping-on point for new and relatively inexperienced Photoshop users. Dave Cross goes over a full range of basic Photoshop functions and techniques in a step-by-step manner ideally suited to give a novice the tools necessary to start working like a pro.

In Adobe Photoshop CS3 Power Session, Matt Kloskowski shows all of the secret shortcuts, enhanced features, and cool effects that Photoshop CS3 offers to new users. Matt also covers such topics as Bridge® CS3, the new Camera Raw®, improved printing, industry insider tricks, web techniques and an overview of Photoshop CS3 Extended.

Corey Barker is your host for Adobe Photoshop CS3 Channels, a new class that teaches how to use channels in Photoshop CS3 to get professional results and a streamlined workflow. The course discusses such topics as making complex selections, B&W conversion, sharpening, repairing images and much more.

Each of the online courses is $69.99 ($39.99 for NAPP members), and each DVD is only $62.99 ($54.99 for NAPP members).

About NAPP

The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) is an accredited, dynamic trade association and the world’s leading resource for Adobe Photoshop training, news, and education. An award-winning team of Photoshop experts, authors, consultants, and trainers lead the association keeping its members on the cutting edge of Adobe Photoshop techniques and technology. With more than 60,000 members in 106 countries, NAPP is the largest graphics and digital imaging association worldwide. Visit www.photoshopuser.com for more information.

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