Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Tip
Suggestions for speeding up the workl ow, methods of processing or the best ways
to approach a problem. h ough some of the Tips are more important than others,
they are all suggested reading.
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Warning
Strong cautions against doing something a certain way, or explanations of tricky
aspects of the workl ow to watch out for.
Getting more help
h ere might be cases where (gasp!) you need more help than what's provided in
this topic. Below are some other good sources of instruction and information on
Lightroom.
Lightroom Help
From within Lightroom, you can access Adobe's online help system, which is
quite thorough on many topics. It's in the same place on Mac and Windows,
under the Help menu Lightroom Help (F1).
Other Web sites
http://www.adobe.com/support/photoshoplightroom/
http://www.lightroomforums.net/
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/
http://lightroom-news.com/
http://www.lightroomqueen.com/
Social media
You' l l i nd all kinds of useful Lightroom resources on Facebook and Twitter.
h ese sites are also good places to ask questions.
My training services
For many years I've trained photographers at all levels, on many photography
related topics from composition, to digital workl ow, to printing. I of er classes
and workshops throughout the year, many focused specii cally on Lightroom, and
also provide private instruction and consulting, in-person or over the phone. If
you're stuck anywhere in the process of learning Lightroom or photography, I'll
be happy to help! Feel free to email me at nat@natcoalson.com.
Also, in 2010 I will begin of ering live webinars to teach Lightroom online. For
more information visit www.LightroomWebinars.com.
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