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Whistle Stopper - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers,The (Voices That Matter)

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List Price: $39.99
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Manufacturer: New Riders Press
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Binding: Paperback Brand: Pearson Education Dewey Decimal Number: 778.52343 EAN: 9780321492166 ISBN: 0321492161 Label: New Riders Press Manufacturer: New Riders Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 416 Publication Date: 2007-04-16 Publisher: New Riders Press Studio: New Riders Press
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Informative! Comment: Of all the books I have read so far that pertain to photography and post-processing - I got more out of this book than all the others combined. I was a little frustrated trying to do a few things in Lightroom, particularly with Workflow. This book taught me so many tips and now I fly through Lightroom like a pro! It made me LOVE a program that I simply just liked......I don't mind Kelby's humor, I think some folks are too easily annoyed by such things. I think this book is a must for the Lightroom user and I give it A++++.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Scott Grow Up already! Comment: I have a bunch of Scott Kelby books - which means I respect his knowledge and the fact that you can actually get stuff done by reading his books.
Is this book useful? Yes.
Will it annoy and irritate you endlessly? Oh!Yes.
You have to wade through knee-deep garbage to get to the good stuff.
Scott spends so much time on his puerile, infantile humor and then, pages patting himself on the back when he imagines the reader rolling around laughing at his "humor", there are pages and pages wasted on absolute garbage humor.
I won't be surprised if one of these days he packages a fart cushion or plastic turd or something similarly juvenile with his books.
Scott, how old are you? Not 14 or 15 I would imagine.
Someone as knowledgeable and expert as you doesn't need this rubbish, or don't you have enough self-esteem to write straight text without covering it up with this "Oh, you don't like it? Never mind, I'm not serious, Its just a joke."
This is the last Scott Kelby book I buy unless he cleans up his act.
There are many, many others who feel the same way - just read the reviews of Kelby books.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Comment: This is a very easy book to follow. But it is definitely better to work through the examples in the order written, rather than just picking a topic. Well worth it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must have Comment: This book is a must have while learning the ins and outs of Lightroom. The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow for both pc's and mac's.
With a little more advanced knowledge it is easy to know what you are looking for - important since it is not a read through once and get it kind of book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book Comment: An excellent, well written and presented instruction book. Easy to follow although a bit 'folksy' in its wording
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Editorial Reviews:
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This book takes you beyond showing you which sliders do what to reveal the secrets of the new digital photography workflow using Adobe Lightroom, and he does it using three simple techniques that make this just a great learning tool: 1) Throughout the book Scott shares his own personal settings and studio tested techniques he s developed using Lightroom for his own photography workflow since well before Adobe released even the first Beta version. He knows what really works, what doesn t, and he tells you flat out which tools to use, which to avoid, and why. 2) The entire book is laid out in a real workflow order with everything step-by-step, so you can jump right in using Lightroom like a pro from the very start and sidestep a lot of productivity killing road blocks and time-wasting frustrations that might have tripped you up along the way. 3) In the last two bonus chapters Scott visually answers his No.1 most-asked Lightroom question, which is: Exactly what order am I supposed to do things in, and where does Photoshop fit in? Scott teaches this by showing every step of the entire process, from the initial shoot to the final prints. Both chapters start with an on-location photo shoot, including full details on the equipment, camera settings, and even the lighting techniques. You ll see it all as he takes the photos from each shoot all the way through the entire workflow process, to the final output of the 16x20 prints for the client.
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