I’m often asked which books I recommend for Lightroom and Photoshop. On the face of it it’s a fairly reasonable question but one that I struggle to answer without showing my bias. How come?
Well, since Lightroom 1.0 I have assisted Martin Evening with his Lightroom Book: The Complete Guide for Photographers. My input has been fairly limited in so far as I act as his technical editor. Nevertheless, having read pretty much every Lightroom book available in the english language I can say that Martin’s is by far the most comprehensive. I wont pretend that it’s a book for beginners or even an easy read. No, this book is written with the intention of providing the reader with comprehensive information and tips on all aspects of Lightroom.
Lightroom was designed from the ground up with digital photographers in mind, offering powerful editing features in a streamlined interface that lets photographers import, sort, and organise their images. In this completely updated version Martin describes features in Lightroom 5 in detail from a photographer’s perspective. He has been working with Lightroom from the beginning, monitoring the product’s development and providing valued feedback to Adobe. As a result, Martin knows the software inside and out, from image selection to image editing through image management to the final print. In this book he’ll teach you how to:
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Work efficiently with images shot in raw or JPEG formats
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Import photographs with ease and sort them according to your workflow
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Create and manage a personal image and video library
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Quickly apply tonal adjustments to multiple images
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Integrate Lightroom with Adobe Photoshop
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Export images for print or Web as digital contact sheets or personal portfolios
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Make the most of new features in Lightroom 5, such as extended spot
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removal, Upright™ corrections, and Smart Previews
The book can be obtained from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk