Too much dedicated to cataloging in relation to development, I wish the opposite. I would also have liked more help in using the sharing module, but still good work
This book is quite well built and offers a good introduction to Lightroom by practical exercises. I found the illustrations (screenshots) a bit small and sometimes difficult to read. The book merely explains using the software and does not show enoug
THG inflicts upon us once again a manual recopying; Fortunately this time it is not his photos that illustrate the book. Rather buy books or Evening Kelby if you want to progress.
too superficial in my opinion, we do not learn much, but a big deal of this book is in the capture part of screen often unreadable even with glasses while there was instead print them bigger .I théophile much prefer gin in the special issue of the wo
This book is very clear, educational and well done. The chapters provide access to the desired information. Great for the beginner and to deepen his practice when we already know Lightroom 3.
This "Lightroom 3 by doing" is an outstanding complement to theoretical work on Lightroom, including that of Martin Evening which I highly recommend. The author has even achieved the feat of more than 50 pages devoted to issues related to catalo