From Darkroom to Lightroom: Downloadable PDF |
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| Published by: O'Reilly 06-15-2006 Read Complete Article |
Article Summary
"I first saw Lightroom at MacWorld Expo last January. About three minutes into the demo, I was lusting for it. You see, I happened, at that point, to be writing about the importance of winnowing and making an initial presentation to the client from the results (for the second edition of my book, Digital Photography Expert Techniques).
It was frustrating, because although Photoshop is perfectly capable of doing that job well, it's just not fine-tuned for that purpose. With Lightroom, it was immediately apparent that you could actually flip through files just as fast as you could flip through slides on a light table. If you found a series of half a dozen shots of the same thing, you could instantly click one image to see a 100 percent magnification. You knew right away whether that shot was sharp enough to make the grade. It was also really easy to compare images and to re-arrange their order so that you could really see what worked best with what.
Visit the website to read the 22-page PDF that will help you get started with Lightroom.....Read Complete Article
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