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The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers,
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This review is from: The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers (Paperback)
The book is a very good teacher and pretty easy to understand...Thank You Scott Kelby! It has already helped me very much!
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Scott is the greatest!,
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This review is from: The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers (Paperback)
I have several books by Scott and he is the best at making learning fun and getting to the essentials of what you need to know about your subject! I have been with digital four about 4 years after 40+ years with 35mm and I can tell you thanks to Scott and his work flows, I have learned more in weeks than I ever learned the hard way with 35mm. If you want a book that will teach you and be real, Scotts books are the way to go. I just wish he could get them to press quicker!
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Content good; format not.,
By KM (Edmonton, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers (Paperback)
As a brand new Lightroom2 user, I purchased this book and another one by a different author in order to learn how to use the application. While I appreciate the knowledge that Scott Kelby obviously has about Lightroom 2, I personally find the format of the book to be not as user-friendly as others I have read. Again, this is a personal preference, but I find the author's use of "steps" to be monotonous and at times not relevant, for three reasons:(1) He often uses a "step" when he's discussing items that are not really part of a process. "Steps" should be saved for tasks that need to follow one another, and also for relatively short lists. In some cases, the author refers to "Step 18" or more -- if something needs 20 steps to complete, chances are I'm going to move on to a different task. :) (2) I think the book would be more useful if textual headings were used instead of "Step One, Step Two," etc. For example, instead of discussing creating collections in one step, and using collection sets in another step, I would find it helpful to see headings such as "Create a Collection" and "Manage Collections with Collection Sets." (3) By not using textual headings (other than Step xxx), I find it difficult to flip through the pages of the book and see something that I'm interested in reading about. Also -- and this is minor but slightly annoying -- the quick tips at the end of the chapters are not written in the same grammatical voice throughout the book. For example, one tip might have a title of "Creating Keywords" whereas another tip will have a title of "Add Highlights." As I mentioned earlier in my review, there is some good content in this book, but because it's not in a format that is easy to read I will be selling my book and buying one by a different author.
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