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DVPA launches online resource centre for Adobe users

2 January 2006

USA: Adobe users are now able to access comprehensive learning tools online. The Digital Video Professionals Association (DVPA) initiated the launch of the resource centre. Called the DVPA Adobe Production Studio Resource Centre, it features new versions of Adobe’s video and graphics applications Adobe After Effects 7.0, Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0, Adobe Audition 2.0, Adobe Encore 2.0, Adobe Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Illustrator CS2.



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