Join me for this free, live, worldwide online workshop with creativeLIVE on Lightroom’s Output Modules — March 18-20, 2013.
Learn how to make beautiful prints, photo books, slideshows and web galleries in Lightroom. In addition to teaching you how to use Lightroom’s output modules, I’ll demystify critical output concepts that often confuse and intimidate photographers: color management (monitor calibration, color spaces, printer profiles, soft proofing), resolution and how large you can print your photo, what JPEG quality means, and more. In the Print module you’ll learn not only how to do your own printing, but also how to export your layouts so that someone else can print them for you or to share electronically. In Book, you’ll learn how to create not only photo books, but also beautiful PDFs that you can share electronically.
This course will be taught with Lightroom 4; all except the Book module section is applicable to Lightroom 3 as well!
Live 9 am-4 pm Pacific Daylight Time / Los Angeles. Recorded rewatch starts at 5 pm.
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Workshop Sponsors and Prize Donors: X-Rite, Craft & Vision, The Lightroom Queen, The Turning Gate, Mosaic, LRB Plugins, and more to come!
I purchased the DVD set for Lightroom 4 a couple of months or so ago. I was wondering if the live workshop will be pretty much the same in terms not only of content, but style of presentation as well. I’ve enjoyed how far I’ve gotten in the DVDs so far, and am open to purchasing the set from the upcoming live 3-day workshop, if it is in some way different in content or in style of presentation.
Thanks for your input,
Brent
Hi Brent, thanks for your question. In terms of content, the creativeLIVE workshop will be essentially the same content as my Producing Great Output video series, but pared down by maybe 1/3 to allow for audience interaction and Q&A. In terms of style, it is very different. You have seen that the DVD’s are my voice over a screenshare of Lightroom. The creativeLIVE workshop will be a live studio event where you’ll see me, we’ll have a small in-person studio audience, and we’ll have moderators also taking questions from the worldwide web audience.
From my experience doing this last year, some people prefer the more “information-packed” DVD’s, some prefer the energy and interaction of the live event, and many purchased and really enjoyed both!