Free 7-day Online Class Adobe Photoshop CS3 Public Beta Preview
The National Association of Photoshop Professionals NAPP is giving away free 7-day online class on the Adobe Photoshop CS3 public beta preview.
Adobe recently released a public beta version of the Photoshop CS3. The beta is available as a Universal Binary for the Macintosh platform, as well as for Microsoft® Windows® XP and Windows Vista computers. The final shipping release of Adobe Photoshop CS3 is planned for Spring 2007. The software can be downloaded at http://labs.adobe.com.
One particular feature I like with the new Photoshop CS3 is the Camera RAW support. Yes CS2 already had Camera RAW support but CS3 takes it a notch higher. It now supports adjustment of jpg’s within Camera RAW! How cool is that!?
Packed with new features, Photoshop CS3 beta also includes a pre-release version of a major upgrade to Adobe Bridge, as well as a preview release of the all-new Adobe Device Central. Photoshop customers can use Adobe Device Central to design, preview, and test compelling mobile content, created specifically for smaller screens. This new tool, integrated in the Photoshop CS3 beta, simplifies and accelerates the creation of mobile content through a preview environment and built-in device profiles.
You are only given 60 days to access your 7-day online course. So be sure to complete the online training within 60 days otherwise it will expires.
Sign-up for the free online training at NAPP.

December 17th, 2006 at 11:48 pm
WoW! Fantastic oppotunity here! I wonder, though, if this online course is geared only for those with previous experience with CS2?
Sidney gave me a tutorial book on CS2, but haven’t started since I only got my Macbook late last week.
Thanks once again for another good tip!
December 20th, 2006 at 4:46 pm
Hi Eric,
Congratulations on your new MacBook
Is it running on Core 2 Duo already?
Who is the author of the Photoshop book that you have? Scott Kelby’s books on Photoshop are simply awesome.
I’m not sure if it requires previous experience with CS2 but I’m assuming it does not. I personally haven’t registered for it yet (too many year-end trainings to attend to). It will probably point out where the new stuff is in CS3 that wasn’t in CS2.
December 22nd, 2006 at 8:44 pm
I got the Photoshop CS Accelerated published by a South Korean book publisher, YoungJin.com — wonderful CS primer book!
Merry Christmas!