Lightroom 3 training - 3rd time is still a charm...


Ever go to a movie sequel with high expectations because the original was so good, but when it was over you left shaking your head?

The Kevin Kubota Lightroom training trilogy does not fall into this category, his is more like the Toy Story trilogy, where it builds beautifully on what came before it.


Over the weekend I watched Kevin's e:Class "Update Your Workflow with New Lightroom 3 Features" and as is his teaching style Kevin walks you through new features, tips, and tricks in an easy to follow, easy to understand method.

We have reviewed his previous Lightroom training DVD's in the past (Lightroom 1 here and Lightroom 2 here) and LOVED them both so the bar had been set pretty high and this Update Your Workflow e:Class measured up to it predecessors.

One of the things I like about Kevin is that he throws in some extremely useful information that is unrelated to Lightroom, but adds value to my life as a photographer.

Two examples:

1. He suggested that you put your name, telephone number, and (in big letters) "Reward if Found" on your memory cards. As soon as I heard it I sat up in my chair and thought (out loud) "Brilliant".

2. The file and folder structure (how he stores images on his hard drive) has been revised and improved. I have used his technique as part of my workflow since version 1 and in this latest offering Kevin shares with us what's new, different, and how it's setup so that it can easily (and should be) incorporated into your workflow.

The Update Your Workflow e:Class is just that, an update where Kevin demonstrates how to use the the important new features in Lightroom 3, it is NOT a complete Lightroom workflow instructional class from soup to nuts (more on that later).

The things you will learn are how to import your images with some of the new options available in Lightroom 3 that will speedup and automate your workflow.

You will see how to use the tethered capture feature in a photo booth scenario when shooting events that will increase your sales opportunities.

With so many of the new cameras allowing us to shoot with a higher ISO setting you will learn how to setup smart collections to separate and categorize your images based on their shot ISO so that you can then apply automated standardized noise reduction appropriate for the images ISO.

You will learn how to best use the Watermark tool and the secret you need to know if your watermark includes a graphic.

And there's more, much more, in this 1 hour and 15 minute download but I think you're getting the point.

Here's your choices - you can spend endless hours editing your clients images, struggling with features you are unfamiliar with (or miss them because they are unknown to you) or you can give your clients the best images possible photo while spending less time sitting in front of your computer (and more time watching Toy Story).

As I mentioned before this is an update for Lightroom 3, if you own the Kubota Lightroom 2 training DVD this is all you will need to get up to speed (and master) the new features in Lightroom 3 and it can be yours for just $39.

If you are starting from ground zero and really want to master Lightroom 3 you can get the complete workflow training DVD AND the Kubota Lightroom preset collection for just $99.

And if you own either the Lightroom 1 or the Lightroom 2 workflow DVD's you can upgrade to the Lightroom 3 Workflow DVD with presets for $49 and $39 (respectively).

7 comments:

Top Rated Cameras said...

Wow. This is a very educational, informative and awesome post! :) I think I should give Lightroom 3 a try... :D

Ashley Hataway said...

I've used the trial version of Lightroom 3, but I know that it just skims the surface of what the full program is capable of...wish it wasn't $300!!!

Scott said...

Ashley,

If you or someone in your house is a student or a teacher you can get Lightroom 3 from Journey ED for just $89. The institutional version is $99.

http://www.journeyed.com/item/Adobe/Photoshop+Lightroom/100972080

Hope that helps.

Scott

Ashley Hataway said...

Wow! Thanks!! That's an incredible deal! Much obliged...

Jen M said...

Scott,

Seems a bit weird that Kubota puts out a LR3 training but not all of their actions are compatible with LR3 (such as MagicSharp).

Does that keep the training from pushing their action products too much or is it still a bit heavy on advertising?
(I only ask because I've heard of trainings before from other companies that really push their action packs)

Scott said...

Jen,

I don’t remember seeing any mention of their products as part of the training. I’m not saying there was no mention but if there was it was of so little significance that I don’t remember it.

Scott

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