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I’d like to see a little more focus on Lightroom 4 on here. Photoshop CS6 sure is great, but it’s also out of reach for a lot of people.
Gear reviews are great as they are now in length, content and value. A few more wouldn’t hurt, especially of items that aren’t covered extensively elsewhere (that’s why I love the reviews here!).
Also a low-budget focused article every now and then wouldn’t hurt to round the package.
Keep up the great coverage, I’ll be sure to keep subscribed!
Best regards,
Philipp
Thank you. 2 quick things. Photoshop is now $19 a month form Adobe. Also much we show works in elements. Camera raw stuff works in Lightroom too.
We will work more Lightroom in.
Rich guests are awesome! I also would like to hear from you/Scott/guest what your workflow is..not the software part but the thought process that goes into a planned day of shooting. What I have learned from you guys is that is what helps the majority of time..that prep work. I also find it very interesting to hear the differences in techniques. Thanks for all the great vids on 3x and your podcasts here.
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I, too, would love to see a tutorial on Lightroom, especially one about organizing a messy library (as you’re doing with Aperture). Keep up the good work, guys!