I recently attended a meeting of the RPS DiG Southern Region group when they were
hosting a Lightroom 5 session with Adobe software engineer David Mellows. It was a packed session with approximately
100 people attending to learn the latest techniques from this image
database. Fortunately, there was enough
light to make notes by. I had been to
one of David’s demonstration sessions with the South Western DiG and the hall was almost completely
dark, totally unsuitable for making notes.
David was very quick in his demonstrations
on using the Library area to import images, make smart collections and filter
out unusable images. He went on to show
how to add keywords and copyright to images, adjusting RAW and JPG images and
saving them in various collections. He
went through the different headings including preparing slideshows and adding
music and creating photo books which are fairly easy to create using this software.
David was asked to demonstrate things a bit
more slowly as many of the audience had never attended a Lightroom demonstration
before. Fortunately I had and had also
looked up some aspects on YouTube and Adobe TV which was where David learnt all
the new tricks of the trade when a new version was released.
David is a also well-known photographer who
attends high profile events including red carpet occasions and had quite a few
tips to get the best exposed images ready for immediate use on TV and in the
newspapers.
I do find his attitude towards women and
less experienced photographers to be rather patronizing and don’t think I would
like to work with him. On the plus side
his knowledge of Lightroom and Photoshop is phenomenal and I have to respect
that.
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