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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

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“Everyday Timesavers” in CS4 Hits Adobe TV

Jason Levine | 02/25

Hello again, my friends! Well, I’m freshly back from the very successful Nordic Production Premium CS4 tour and as mentioned, we’ve got some new content up on Adobe TV, specifically, new videos detailing some of the great time-saving features you can find in CS4 Master Collection.

This is the first roll-out, and expect new videos every week for the next several weeks or so. Join me, Karl Soule, Greg Rewis, Rufus Deuchler, Paul Burnett & Julianne Kost as we showcase workflows that can save you time, but also enhance your productivity. They’re fun videos, they’re quite short (hey…short & sweet) and they’re a great way to learn about great features, new and old.

The first four videos can be found here:

Everyday Timesavers: VIDEO

Everyday Timesavers: DESIGN

Everyday Timesavers: WEB

Everyday Timesavers: PHOTOGRAPHY

A screen shot from my video. Get it? It’s a piggy bank; saving money, etc. It’s actually animated wink

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