Way cool! I'm a College Photography student and we are currently learning how to use a traditional Darkroom. As it turns out that photoshop and adobe stuff can all be done in the Darkroom with actual film. A lot more time consuming but really very kind of cool. Just takes a long time to do and a long time to master. :) :) I'll be setting my own Darkroom up in my house (Spare room should do the trick) this summer. :) :) :)
I won't be using anything in digital format for quite some time, but I'll keep the resources in mind. Thank you for the heads up!!!
Nightski wrote:
This Lightroom tutorial is really good. It cost $39, and it has separate videos, each one explaining in detail how to use the different features of Lightroom. I'm doing the section on bringing in your photos right now, and I'm so glad I am watching this before I started using it, because setting up the way you bring your photos in can really be helpful. I will give updates as I go through the different tutorials. If you are a "dummy" like me...this is for you! Oh, and sign up for the free tutorials via email before you buy. That's how you get the discount price of $39 instead of $49.
http://www.steeletraining.com/lightroom-course.htmThis Lightroom tutorial is really good. It cost $3... (
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Nightski wrote:
not worth it. :)
Your probably right.
I have gone dual monitor so will have it on and check on it when I can during the day.
rebride wrote:
Your probably right.
I have gone dual monitor so will have it on and check on it when I can during the day.
I have dual monitors too, and I just love it!
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