45 Minutes of Photoshop CS5 for FREE!

What if you could watch me show you the features of Photoshop CS5 in 45 minutes for FREE? Well you can! Here's my complete walk through of Photoshop CS5 Extended on Adobe TV. Enjoy! 

 

 

Honestly, if you haven't checked out Adobe TV, you're really missing out on TONS of videos on all of Adobe's products. 

If you missed my Top 5 Features of Photoshop CS5, Illustrator CS5, InDesign CS5, Flash Catalyst CS5 and Flash/Dreamweaver CS5, check them out here.

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16 Replies to “45 Minutes of Photoshop CS5 for FREE!”

  1. Terry,

    Great video and thank you!

    I see comments on Scott’s blog regarding the high cost of upgrades in Australia and Europe. This may be due to import taxes, sales taxes and perhaps even VAT (value added taxes) and not an example of Adobe price gouging. It might be a good idea for you and Scott to post an explanation if this is indeed the case, which I suspect it is.

    Though I was a beta tester, I forgot to suggest a user “hot” folder to hold your custom presets, actions, brushes, swatches, and so forth. That way, each time you upgrade, you would not have to manually load these items into their respective panels. I don’t know if it is possible, but it would be cool!

    1. As it stands at the moment – Adobe for Photoshop in the UK, even after adding UK taxes is £100 or 150 dollars more.

      As a percentage, the difference is even higher for the upgrades – it can be as much as 50% more

      For the Master collection….
      Master Collection USA = $2786
      Master Collection USA + VAT = £2180
      Master Collection UK official = £2786
      £600 more! (almost 1000 dollars)

      Anyone who joins NAPP and gets 15% discount as a member (99 dollars) would save 500 dollars after paying for their membership! (though of course, someone doing the same in the USA would also get 15% savings!)

      And if you think that’s bad – I’ve just read that in Germany it’s way more.

      Now some products have world pricing. When Fuji sold the S5 camera only the taxes from that country made any differences – and depending on the exchange rate the prices were within a few percent.

      The internet makes the world a single market. We can see what’s being charged anywhere.

      Adobe – please, we don’t mind paying for upgrades when it’s fair. Charging 30% to 50% over the odds is not.

      Now I have read that they say the cost of doing business in these countries is higher. Is this perhaps the work of the same accountants who are charging UK customers more to buy a download than having the product shipped?

      1. David,

        Very interesting. This same phenomenon exists for Apple products as well. A friend in Germany tells me that iPads there will sell for over $1,000 U.S. Thank you for your detailed input.

  2. Terry I have to know what was that tablet you were walking around with in the video?

    I really enjoyed your videos. I like the way you come straight to the point, give us the plain english story.

    AND its fun to see your enthusiasm too!

      1. Wow you had me going, I was all ready to pull out my life savings to get one of those Terry White magical, portable, wireless, draw on screen computers! Guess I’ll just have to wait till next year!

  3. Whoa Mr.Terry!!

    I just watched your Video on Adobe and just wanted to tell you thanks for such a nice Presentation. You increased my eagerness to buying the Software.

    Thanks.

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