If you are not using Adobe Lightroom 5, and you are taking digital photos, you should be.
Free class Tuesday February 25, 2013
Almost everyone interested in photography has heard of Adobe Lightroom, but many are not using it or do not know what it does and does not do. Adobe designed the softer to work with other editing software such as Photoshop or Photoshop Elements or to be used as a complete solution for most basic digital editing.
What sets Lightroom apart is the fact that the program is a database, which is very efficient at organizing and cataloging your image library. The program is also non-destructive, meaning it does not alter your original image file, this prevents loss of quality or messed up images from over-processing.
This class is intended to answer your questions about the benefits and the shortfalls of the program. I will go through many of the capabilities of the software and show you my workflow from capture to output during this session. This will not be a hands on working on your computer class like my full “Learn Lightroom” workshop, but simply a demonstration and Q&A session. The class is limited to 8 participants and you must sign up prior to the class, and is subject to cancellation if minimum enrollment is not met.
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