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PhotoshopWorld Orlando registration opens







PhotoshopWorld Orlando registration
opens

PhotoshopWorld Orlando registration
opens
07/07/2004 11:03 AM

The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) on Wednesday announced that registration has opened for its PhotoshopWorld Conference & Expo event, coming to Orlando, Fla. from September 1 - 3, 2004. The show is held on both East and West Coasts and was last held in San Francisco, Calif. in March. The event features 60 classroom sessions led by industry experts like Scott Kelby, Terry White, Deke McClelland and many others. More than 60 exhibiting companies provide training and information about their latest hardware, software, cameras, printers, workstation, training materials and more. Admission costs US$499 before July 30, 2004, $599 after. NAPP members can save $100 on registration. More details are available online.




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