Martin Evening: The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book
As I flick through the pages of this fantastically written book, I am struck by the beauty of the images used within. The book is a joy to read and written in a straightforward, almost informal, style. Although just getting into it now, it seems no stone is being left unturned. I’m really looking forward to hints and gems that I’ve missed along the way. I’ll report back more along the way.
One thing I did notice is my name in the Acknowledgments.. Blush..
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Comments
Good you hear you are liking it. I’ve got Scott Kelby’s on (pre)order, but may consider trying Martin’s as well.
From what I have read around the web, Evening’s book is more indepth, while Kelby’s is a little more cursory. They are both terrific at what they do, though. I am buying both!
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