Adobe Lightroom for Beginners
What you’ll learn
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Systematically Sort and Organize Image Files using Adobe Lightroom
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Enhance and improve images with Simple and Advanced Image Editing Tools
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Remove any unwanted spots or mistakes from your images
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Understand the various ways of Exporting images
Learn the Essential Lightroom Methods and Tools to Organize, Select, Edit and Output your Photos using Adobe Lightroom with this Fast Track Course for Beginners by Ken Schultz (Creator of EasyDSLR Digital Photography Course for Beginners and EasyDSLR Digital Photography Course: Advanced).
Discover the Key Tools and Techniques to rapidly improve your Photos as well as Organize and Output your Masterpieces! Ken focuses on the 20% of Tools and Tips you need that make the 80% Difference to your shots for an efficient and effective workflow.
Join me in this Fast Track to dramatically improving your Photos with Adobe Lightroom.
Who this course is for:
- Beginner and Enthusiast Photographers who would like to Dramatically Improve their photos in Adobe Lightroom
12 reviews for Adobe Lightroom for Beginners
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Yvonne Giesbrecht –
Many sections are so very short, I guess I was looking for an even more detailed explanation, but perhaps when it is all over, the sum of the total will be perfect.
Ed LeClair –
Awesome Course! Well laid out and presented in such a way that beginner users will feel confident using Lightroom.
Tom Hickel –
Course is a very good primer course. However, some sections could use a deeper dive into the information. Also, a printout of the shortcut key strokes would be helpful.
This presentation was fairly broad based but slightly slanting more towards those going to be professional photographers. It would have been nice to have sections on photos at the beach (Very bright), photos in tropical rain forests (Dark), photos indoors Wedding under interior lighting, etc. Perhaps suggestions on starting camera setting for those situations so the Lightroom adjustments wouldn’t need to be too radical.
Is it possible to save the tutorials on my hard drive so I can refer to them later?
Excellent course overall.
Jonathan Kirby –
Excellent course, especially with a little base knowledge of what Lightroom is and does. Love the bite size videos that allow you to go into LR and test what has just been presented. Have to agree with the 80/20 principle so as not to get swamped.
Clay Churchill –
Very good information and details on how to use the different sliders of Lightroom. I am happy with what I am learning.
Bettye Austin –
I’ve been using Lightroom for a year now. This course has shown me things that I didn’t know learning on my own. Great! I loved this class. Now, If I can only remember it all. Thank you very much. Good job!
Niall McConnell –
I feel that, even though I haven’t finished the course yet, I have had value for money and then some. Thorough explanations as well as covering the all of the essentials of lightroom.
EDIT: finished the course. I stand by my previous statement
Chris Abrams –
I like Ken’s approach a lot. I would have liked more detail in the develop module. That said, I feel like I got the 80 percent of the 20 percent of the tools, that he spoke of early on. Good course and great presentation.
Would highly recommend for any Lightroom beginner.
Georgios Charitakis –
I liked very much both the course and the instructor!!
It was very illuminating!!
Gary Mullarkey –
I CAN NOT SAY I DID NOT GET SOMETHING FROM THE COURSE. I DID. WHAT BOTHERED ME WAS TRYING TO KEEP UP WITH THE CURSER WHEN YOU WERE EXPLAINING DIFFERENT THINGS. MAYBE I WAS EXPECTING TO MUCH AS THIS WAS MY FIRST LIGHTROOM COURSE. I WILL REVIEW IT AGAIN. THANK YOU.
Jeanmarie Altieri –
This course was not at all what I expected from the previews. Very unorganized and not covering the basics of lightroom at all. Pleasant photographer but this course followed no logical outline.
Barbara Gabogrecan –
It was very well presented and gave me an inside view of the power of Light Room. Well done Ken.