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    Re: PSE 8 vs. 9



    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725


    This would definitely be very advantageous for my photos! From what I saw on the video, even I could do that with no problem ...I think!
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    I am sure you can. I do not know what how-to book you have but just start reading and trying what you learn. It will take some working with it but once you get rolling you'll get the hang of it.


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    Re: PSE 8 vs. 9



    Hi Denise


    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
    plus I downloaded LR3's free trial and couldn't quite figure it all out but doesn't it do substantially less that PSE? Maybe I better take another look at it.

    If you're at all still considering LR3, there's a great website I recently used as a training resource for LR3.


    www.lynda.com


    A professional photographer named Chris Orwig did a video series on LR3 that I found very helpful.....


    Damian



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    Re: PSE 8 vs. 9



    Quote Originally Posted by DLS


    Hi Denise


    Quote Originally Posted by ddt0725
    plus I downloaded LR3's free trial and couldn't quite figure it all out but doesn't it do substantially less that PSE? Maybe I better take another look at it.

    If you're at all still considering LR3, there's a great website I recently used as a training resource for LR3.


    [url="http://www.lynda.com]www.lynda.com[/url]


    A professional photographer named Chris Orwig did a video series on LR3 that I found very helpful.....


    Damian



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    I agree, I have been using Lynda.com off and on for three years. I find it is the quickest way to learn a newpiece of software and Chris Orwig really does a great job explaining Lightroom. Lynda.com does offer a few free videos to give you a feel for what they offer. Also,When you buy Lightroom, Adobe used to provide(I don't know if they still do)a list of coupons from which you can choose, and a free 30 day subscription to Lynda was on that list. They also have videos on Elements as well. When buying software, usually over $100, I think its well worth the $25 for a month to learn the software. Its much better than spending your time searching the help files.


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