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Photoshop TV is on the Air! New Video Podcast Features Adobe Photoshop Tips and News from ``The Photoshop Guys'' at NAPP

Business Wire, Oct 26, 2005

TAMPA, Fla. -- Today, the first episode of Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) TV went on the air at http://www.photoshopguys.com. Photoshop TV is a brand new weekly video podcast from the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), featuring "The Photoshop Guys:" Scott Kelby, Dave Cross and Matt Kloskowski. Using the innovative iTunes podcast technology recently introduced by Apple, Photoshop TV delivers tips, step-by-step tutorials, and the latest Photoshop and digital imaging news in a fun, entertaining format.

This week, viewers get an opportunity to win a free iPod Nano or one of 10 limited edition Photoshop TV t-shirts, by participating in a Photoshop Trivia Challenge. To view Photoshop TV (it's free!) go to http://www.photoshopguys.com, where you can watch it right there online, or you can subscribe to the iTunes Podcast for free by clicking on the advanced menu option at the top of the video player on the site, and select "Subscribe to Podcast," in the window that appears, then type or paste the following address: http://feeds.feedburner.com/photoshoptv/. You can also subscribe by going to Apple's iTunes Music Store and searching for "Photoshop TV" in the podcast directory search.

About NAPP

The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) is an accredited, dynamic trade association and the world's leading resource for Adobe(R) Photoshop(R) 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 43,000 members in 106 countries, NAPP is the world's largest graphics and digital imaging association. Visit http://www.photoshopuser.com for more information.

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