Thanks, this looks like a great reference work... and will come in handy. Is there a way to access it via Lightroom or Creative cloud too?
thanks again
Lloyd
Oddly, it does not appear possible. The "View Tutorials" choice in the Creative Cloud app takes you to a website with lots to study. A choice in the LR Classic Help menu takes you to the same place. The basic Help (F1) choice goes to another somewhat different website with a "User Guide". Nowhere does there seem to be mention or a connection to the .pdf manual.
Even Adobe's Lightroom Classic CC forum lacks a connection to the .pdf manual. However, you can google for "lightroom classic pdf manual" and find it.
I learned about it through discussion with ACPs (Adobe Community Professionals).
yeah thanks, that's the path I just went through looking for it too... it looks like the same material as the reference organized via web pages. I was hoping to find a reference to the pdf within so as not to have to remember the link … the google search helps too though... Thanks for getting back
Lloyd
[quote=bsprague]Oddly, it does not appear possible. The "View Tutorials" choice in the Creative Cloud app takes you to a website with lots to study. A choice in the LR Classic Help menu takes you to the same place. The basic Help (F1) choice goes to another somewhat different website with a "User Guide". Nowhere does there seem to be mention or a connection to the .pdf manual.
Even Adobe's Lightroom Classic CC forum lacks a connection to the .pdf manual. However, you can google for "lightroom classic pdf manual" and find it.
I learned about it through discussion with ACPs (Adobe Community Professionals).
Great service to us all. This will be a fine addition to the books about Lightroom. I will put the PDF on my iPad, Laptop and Desktop. It should be helpful in answering questions about LR which pop up here about two times or more each week. Bud
I count 8 "thank yous". You are all very welcome. Consider it an Adobe service because I have an "official" status with Adobe. I'm one of 308 ACPs or "Adobe Community Professionals" around the world. We all have specialties and have a habit of trying to answer questions on Adobe's support forums. My area is mostly Premiere Elements but also a little Lightroom.
In my case, one of my goals in retirement is to find and answer a question a day about software I enjoy. It is a way I can pay it back for all the help I got. I kept it up for a few years and one day I got an email saying Adobe would like be included in the ACP group, they would like me to have software at no charge and would I try to answer about 20 questions a month.
I count 8 "thank yous". You are all very welcome. Consider it an Adobe service because I have an "official" status with Adobe. I'm one of 308 ACPs or "Adobe Community Professionals" around the world. We all have specialties and have a habit of trying to answer questions on Adobe's support forums. My area is mostly Premiere Elements but also a little Lightroom.
In my case, one of my goals in retirement is to find and answer a question a day about software I enjoy. It is a way I can pay it back for all the help I got. I kept it up for a few years and one day I got an email saying Adobe would like be included in the ACP group, they would like me to have software at no charge and would I try to answer about 20 questions a month.
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Sounds great. Keep up the good work. It is nice to know that we have at least one real expert on this forum. No disparagement to those others who are also truly expert in their own way.