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23 Apr 2010

Build Websites from Your Photoshop Designs with Webvanta

Author: johanna | Filed under: Uncategorized

Guest blogger Adam Jerugim here from the Photoshop team at Adobe San Jose. I was the guest speaker last November and am finally getting around to posting the slides (the actual slide deck is >4MB and the upload limit for this blog is 2MB, so until I find a way to compress my slide deck I’ve provided the link below which is from essentially the same talk I gave for a LA user group last July).

The slides can be found here:  http://blogs.adobe.com/edtechatadobe/ATX_07_18_09.pdf

Feel free to post any Photoshop performance or hardware questions to comments section below.

4 Feb 2010

Slides from 11/12/09 PSUG Performance talk

Author: ajerugim | Filed under: Uncategorized