Nathaniel Coalson was kind enough to send me a copy of his new Lightroom book, “Lightroom 2 – Streamlining your digital photography process” in order to thank me for my contribution to the Lightroom community. Thanks Nathaniel!
Having had a good look at his book, I felt that I just had to blog about it. This really is a great Lightroom book; not only is it comphensive, it’s extremely clear and easy to read. Nathaniel has obviously thought long and hard about his presentation, and the result is simply excellent – the best I’ve seen. And the final cheery on the cake is that Nathaniel has separated the chapters with some wonderful colour images to inspire you to get out there and shoot…
I’d highly recommend this book to anyone wishing to learn more about Lightroom. And no, I’m not just saying that because he gave me a free copy!
my biggest question is workflow– a new catalog for each shoot, vs one master one, what’s the best way to be exporting mid res, and such… If they are all in different categories, you can’t search all the catalogs at once. Does this book give actual recommendations about specific workflow, not just explanations about exporting, etc.?