Thanks, Bob. That's one more push . . .
Chris
On 18 Apr 2013, at 14:39, Bob Whitmire <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> But as a long-time Aperture user, LR should be a piece of cake. I
> unhesitatingly recommend to all who ask to forget Photoshop for the time
> being and get the latest version of Lightroom. It's much less expensive, and
> does everything most of us need to do, with some notable exceptions that one
> can always take up later when one knows what one wants to do and why, and
> willingly takes the plunge into CS-whatever.
>
> I also recommend Scott Kelby's book on Lightroom (whichever version). While
> he doesn't cover everything in the way, say, Martin Evening does, he covers
> enough, and shows you how to do things in a "click here, slide there, enter
> this setting" kind of way as you let you see the result of the operation
> immediately, and furthermore, figure out how to adapt his instruction to your
> own work. I know those books are a gold mine for him because now they
> probably take about 15 minutes to do an updated version, but still . . . if
> you don't know the software, they're a great place to start. I also recommend
> Martin Evening's books if you want to dig in a little deeper, or if you like
> your learning in a more encyclopedic manner.
>
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