Originally Posted by ddt0725
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.
Mark
Originally Posted by ddt0725
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.
Mark
Mark
Hi Denise
Originally Posted by ddt0725
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
Originally Posted by DLS
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.
Bob
Bob