NAPP Launches CS2 Learning Center
Today, immediately following Adobe’s announcement of Photoshop® CS2, the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) launched the Photoshop CS2 Learning Center — the most comprehensive look at Adobe® Photoshop® CS2 available anywhere (https://www.photoshopuser.com/photoshopcs2.html). This extensive learning center, including free online videos, articles, reviews, news, a downloadable CS2 overview, and a CS2 discussion forum, provides an unparalleled resource for learning about this amazing new upgrade.
“I loved Photoshop 7. I thought Photoshop CS was even better, but Photoshop CS2 blows them both away. This is clearly the most significant update to Photoshop in years,” said NAPP President Scott Kelby. “This update has something for everybody, but if you’re a photographer, it’s absolutely going to make your jaw drop. It’s that good.” Kelby added.
As the world’s leading resource for Photoshop training, education, and news, NAPP is delighted to share this exclusive CS2 learning center with the Photoshop community at large, and its members in 106 countries around the world.
NAPP has also just published a special bonus issue of their award-winning magazine, Photoshop User, that is completely dedicated, cover-to-cover to teaching the new features of Photoshop CS2, and it’s already on its way to NAPP members (it’s included with their June issue). To learn more about NAPP, who they are and what they do, visit https://www.photoshopuser.com <https://www.photoshopuser.com/> .
About NAPP
The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) is an independent, accredited trade association and the world’s leading source for Adobe® Photoshop® training, education, and news. Lead by an award-winning team of Photoshop experts, authors, consultants, and trainers NAPP’s role is to keep its members on the cutting edge of the latest Adobe Photoshop techniques and technology. With close to 40,000 members, NAPP is the largest graphic and digital imaging association in the world today.
This article was last modified on January 3, 2023
This article was first published on April 5, 2005
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