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PHOTOSHOP WEEK 2014 (NOW Live): 5 Days, 40 Classes, 60 Hours - FREE (Need to RSVP)

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With Photoshop, you can turn raw images into polished works of art — all you need is your imagination and the right tools. creativeLIVE Photoshop Week returns February 24-28 with hands-on learning from Adobe-certified experts, award-winning photographers, and world-class artists.

Broadcast over five days on two channels, creativeLIVE Photoshop Week 2014 features over 30 classes on everything from simple shortcuts to advanced skills — like photo restoration and making your own presets. Twelve of the world’s leading Photoshop masters will show you how and when to use every tool and arm you with specific post-production strategies for every kind of photography. You will also learn how to to expand your creative vision using built-in processes and composition elements.

This dynamic, hands-on immersion will teach you everything you need to know about the most powerful image editing program in the world.

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  • +3

    Worth mentioning to people that in order to attend during the above dates (RSVP for live stream), you are not allowed to sleep. So unless you pay $299, Aussies (EST) need to be awake from 4am each day to go through course. So really, you can't be working standard business hours if you are interested in this for free. So not really appealing, but then, who would pay $299?! lol

    • Works for us Westerners though (the unemployed/Uni student/dole bludging demographic); or perhaps assuming you could download the live stream with some video capture software or DownloadHelper or something.

    • They have a "rewatch" immediately after it finishes, and again after that, to allow for the different timezones.

      Also, if the course is run well by a good instructor, the CL stuff can be very good value.

  • +1

    4am bit of killer time to be awake.

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    Thanks eastern :-)

    • your welcome ^_^

      • you're*

        • You're definitely the 'first in line' to comment on that grammatical mistake :)

  • they usually rebroadcast it again once or twice the next day, with the snack/lunch breaks cut out.

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