Teach Yourself VISUALLY Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 (Teach Yourself VISUALLY (Tech))
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Are you a visual learner? If so, this is the Photoshop Lightroom book for you. Clear, step-by-step screen shots show you how to tackle more than 140 important tasks in Photoshop Lightroom 2. You'll learn to work with Lightroom's interface; import, view, and organize photos; personalize preferences; explore the Develop module; make slideshows and Web galleries; print pictures from Lightroom, and more. Full-color screen shots demonstrate each task, while succinct explanations walk you through step by step.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #349492 in Books
- Published on: 2008-10-20
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 352 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780470264355
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something — and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you'll find clear, step-by-step screen shots thatshow you how to tackle more than 140 Adobe PhotoshopLightroom 2 tasks. Each task-based spread covers a single technique, sure to help you get up and running on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 in no time.
You'll learn to:
Understand Lightroom's interface
Import, view, and organize photos
Personalize preferences
Explore the Develop module
Make slideshows and Web galleries
Print pictures from Lightroom
Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules
Full-color screen shots demonstrate each task
Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
Helpful sidebars offer practical tips and tricks
About the Author
Lynette Kent (Huntington Beach, CA) studied art and French at Stanford University. After completing her master’s degree, she taught at both the high school and community college level. A fervent Mac user since 1987 and unconventional computer person, she now teaches and writes books and magazine articles on digital imaging and photography, and often presents computer graphics hardware and software at trade shows. She enjoys photography as well as painting with traditional watercolors, and often combines both arts using the computer. Her books include Teach Yourself VISUALLY Mac OS X Leopard, Adobe Photoshop CS3: Top 100 Simplified Tips & Tricks, and Teach Yourself VISUALLY Digital Photography, 3rd Edition. Lynette is also one of the leaders of the Adobe Technology Exchange of Southern California, a professional organization for photographers, graphic designers, and fine artists.
Customer Reviews
A smart, real world manual
I was really impressed with this book. As a working photographer, Lightroom 2 is the base of my workflow and the author here was able to make things easy to understand,show me new things, explain things I didn't understand and in the end it has totally revolutionized how I work in Lightroom 2. The examples seem to be real world enough for you to really walk through the steps a reader would really have.
There may be some things that an experienced Lightroom user might not need and some might find this book a little too "cartoony", but for all those out there that are self taught Lightroom users or new users, this is a great manual to open your eyes to all the great things that Lightroom 2 offers.
Great Book---Didn't know what I didn't know
I am not a professional photographer but I own a Nikon D50 and went to China recently and needed help organizing, editing and printing all my photos. I am busy and I need information I can understand quickly and simply. This book does this. The author seems to write this book to an audiance of intellegent individuals who don't sit infront of their computer using lightroom all day. If you need to know how to use lightroom simply and quickly....then buy this book.
Great book by my better half
Lightroom is a true "Killer App" as some are wont to call it. I have read almost every book out there on Lightroom 1 and now Lightroom 2. Just when I thought I had figured out the best file naming convention, Adobe changes the rules. I have talked with my friend, George Jardine, and my new best friend, Tom Hogarty, about the best naming convention method. While both have given me wonderful tips, tricks and techniques, it still did not click with me mentally. Yes, I had also gotten a copy of the newest Lightroom 2 book written by my other good friend, the largest selling computer book author on the planet, Scott Kelby. I literally poured through it and while I did pick up some great tips, I'm still not getting the best way for me to take my images from my two cameras (notice I said, two) and get them into Lightroom with a naming convention that does not cause me problems. I just picked up Lynette Kent's newest book. Teach Yourself Visually Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, and by page 38 I had it figured out and by page 232 I had most of the program pretty well down. Yes, she has me understanding how each module worked and the interdependent way each works and yet works together. I guess at this point I should explain that Lynette is also my better half. When she works on her books, for all practical purposes, she is in a virtual black hole. I am able to talk with Lynette when she has a photography question, a question about lighting or color. The rest of the time, when she is not at her computer writing, we don't discuss her books. We get to like each other that way. With that knowledge you would think I am prejudiced in her favor. Yes, I am and yet if she makes a glaring error I will tell her. I have not found any yet. Here's the bottom line. If you know the difference between a bus stop and an "f" stop, this is the book for you. If you normally perform minor improvements to the images you
shoot, this is the book for you. If you don't feel that you need the overhead of any version of Photoshop, this is the book for you. Just make sure that your monitor is accurate and giving you correct color and you will now be able to put the difference between Lightroom and Photoshop CS 4 into a great new prime lens instead of more software.



