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		<title>George Jardine on Lightroom 3 Workflow</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2010/07/09/george-jardine-on-lightroom-3-workflow/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 18:21:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Former Adobe Evangelist George Jardine has announced his new Lightroom 3 workflow and management video tutorials. George was the original Lightroom video guy from the early days of Lightroom and is both a gifted photographer and great educator. This course is 4 1/2 hours long, over 15 different videos, and dives deeply into the Library.
The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Former Adobe Evangelist George Jardine has announced his new Lightroom 3 workflow and management video tutorials. George was the original Lightroom video guy from the early days of Lightroom and is both a gifted photographer and great educator. This course is 4 1/2 hours long, over 15 different videos, and dives deeply into the Library.<br />
The videos cover:</p>
<p>Photo Library Structure   –  10:49<br />
The Lightroom Catalog Overview   –  6:23<br />
The Lightroom User Interface   –  15:21<br />
The Pro Workflow Overview   –  32:50<br />
The Lightroom Import Dialog   –  14:15<br />
The Library Module – Part 1   –  23:42<br />
The Library Module – Part 2   –  25:21<br />
Keywords &amp; Metadata   –  19:57<br />
File Renaming   –  18:54<br />
Editing Methods in Lightroom 3   –  23:35<br />
The Lightroom Filter Bar   –  12:29<br />
Virtual Copies   –   9:16  (Check out the free sample movie, here.)<br />
The Export Dialog &amp; Publish Services   –  13:35<br />
The Lightroom to Photoshop Workflow   –  17:09<br />
Digital Photo Library Backup Strategies   –  16:43<br />
Working With Multiple Lightroom Catalogs   –  20:15</p>
<p>Priced at a very reasonable $29.95. More information is available from <a href="http://mulita.com/blog/?page_id=2">http://mulita.com/blog/?page_id=2</a>.</p>
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		<title>D65 launches new website and Lightroom 3 book</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2010/06/13/d65-launches-new-website-and-lightroom-3-book/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 19:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LRN Editorial Staff</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In conjunction with the release of Lightroom 3, D65 launched a new website offering Lightroom Webinars, Tech Support, and intensive Lightroom Workshops. The D65 workshops and interactive, live webinars are a dynamic resource for digital photographers of any level. Their 4-day intensive will equip you with the tools to manage your workflow efficiently, effectively, and effortlessly. The 1.5 hour webinars [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In conjunction with the release of Lightroom 3, <a href="http://www.d65.com">D65</a> launched a new website offering <a href="http://www.d65.com/index.html">Lightroom Webinars</a>, <a href="http://www.d65.com/workshop/phoneconsultation_register.html">Tech Support</a>, and intensive <a href="http://www.d65.com/workshops.html">Lightroom Workshops</a>. The D65 workshops and interactive, live webinars are a dynamic resource for digital photographers of any level. Their 4-day intensive will equip you with the tools to manage your workflow efficiently, effectively, and effortlessly. The 1.5 hour webinars highlight features of Lightroom 3.  Seth Resnick and Jamie Spritzer are the perfect guides to lead you through the maze technical problems and practical challenges that stand between you and a seamless digital workflow with Lightroom at the core.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.d65.com/downloads.html"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3172" title="APAC_PhotoshLightBookCovers_061010.indd" src="http://lightroom-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/LightroomBookFCover_srgb_300h1.jpg" alt="APAC_PhotoshLightBookCovers_061010.indd" width="216" height="277" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.d65.com/name.html">Seth Resnick and Jamie Spritzer</a>, the Co-Founders of D65 also announced  their new book , <a href="http://www.d65.com/downloads.html">D65&#8217;s Lightroom Workbook, Workflow, Not Workslow in Lightroom 3.</a> This book details everything you ever wanted, or needed to know about the five modules in Lightroom, including setting up preferences for optimal results and organizing catalogs. Included is an entire chapter which details the D-65 legendary workflow;  an advanced, yet simple workflow from capture through editing, tweaking, processing and exporting.</p>
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		<title>Lightroom 3 Beta help is now Live.</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2009/11/18/lightroom-3-beta-help-is-now-live/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 18:12:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anita Dennis has been in touch to get word out that Help is now available for Lightroom 3 Beta. 
Pressing F1, or using Help&#62;Lightroom Help will take you there. For the official announcement and links to specific topics, check out the official documentation blog Phosphors. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anita Dennis has been in touch to get word out that Help is now available for Lightroom 3 Beta. </p>
<p>Pressing F1, or using Help&gt;Lightroom Help will take you there. For the official announcement and links to specific topics, check out the official documentation blog <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/phosphors/2009/11/lightroom_3_beta_help_posted.html">Phosphors</a>. </p>
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		<title>Direct Timelapse Video Export from Lightroom</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2009/10/28/direct-timelapse-video-export-from-lightroom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 00:20:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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As regular readers of this blog will know, I have an interest in Timelapse photography. I&#8217;ve had Jeffrey Friedl write a panning script (thanks yet again, Jeffrey!) and I&#8217;ve even gone as far as writing a plugin that uses ffmpeg to create video from exported files. But now thanks to Andy Rahn, Lee Jay Fingersh [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://exposureroom.com/members/musofoto.aspx/assets/0ed3ff6821f4464aab13e785666b639a/" target="_blank"><img src="http://exposureroom.com/getassetthumbnailimage.aspx?id=0ed3ff6821f4464aab13e785666b639a&amp;size=sm" border="0" alt="Click Here to View The Video Titled: Rannoch Moor Timelapse from Lightroom" /></a></p>
<p>As regular readers of this blog will know, I have an interest in Timelapse photography. I&#8217;ve had Jeffrey Friedl write a panning script (thanks yet again, Jeffrey!) and I&#8217;ve even gone as far as writing a plugin that uses ffmpeg to create video from exported files. But now thanks to Andy Rahn, Lee Jay Fingersh and Matt Dawson, I&#8217;ve achieved an even better goal: Timelapse video straight from Lightroom. </p>
<p><span id="more-3058"></span>Even with the advent of Video Export in Lightroom 3 Beta, it seems that the 0.1sec minimum duration for a slide would help thwart any hope of getting the 24fps needed for timelapse video. Andy Rahn suggested looking deeper into available preset/template files. So I did. 24fps is 1/24 sec per frame or 0.041666666667 duration. I manually entered this inside the template file. </p>
<p>The next step is to get a working Video export file that gives both the right frame rate, size and bit rate. After lots of fiddling round with the inbuilt presets, and trying many different values, I opted for quality over reduced size. I created a 24fps, 720p, 8Mb video preset. The files average 1Mb per second, but the quality is excellent. Yes 1080p is also possible but initially I&#8217;ve gone with 720 as that is the highest any of the video sharing sites allow. </p>
<p>To install these 2 files, first open Lightroom Preferences (Lightroom menu on Mac, Edit menu on PC). Click the Presets tab, then click &#8216;Show Lightroom Presets folder.<br />
The Slideshow Preset goes in the User Templates folder in Slideshow Templates, while the video preset goes into the User Presets inside the VIdeo Presets folders. Now the Video Presets folder may not be there, so you may need to create it, and a User Presets folder within it. Once these are in place, restart Lightroom.</p>
<p><a href="http://lightroom-blog.com/presets/lightroomtimelapse.zip">Download Timelapse Preset and Template.</a></p>
<p>To use, put your image sequence into a Collection and open it in Slideshow. Next select the &#8216;24fps Timelapse&#8217; Template. Note that the &#8216;Slides&#8217; duration appears to say 0.0s. Ignore this. The setting is below 0.05, so Lightroom is rounding down the visible figure. Don&#8217;t change it either! Next click on the Export Video button at the bottom of the Left panel. From the Preset list, choose &#8216;720P TL&#8217;. Name your file and click Export. Congrats, you now have a video timelapse created in Lightroom. </p>
<p>The video file linked at the top was created using this method, and was originally a 10.21MB file. Exposure Room have compressed it to a 3Mb file, so there is a loss of quality from this. The original is pristine however. </p>
<p>Update: I&#8217;ve added a version that uses a straight h.264 codec also, for those that have issues with the AVC codec. <a href="http://lightroom-blog.com/presets/720ptl.zip">http://lightroom-blog.com/presets/720ptl.zip</a></p>
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		<title>Lightroom News Interview: David duChemin</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2009/08/15/lightroom-news-interview-david-duchemin/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Aug 2009 13:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our ongoing series of interviews with Lightroom users, Lightroom News was delighted to have &#8216;Within The Frame&#8217; author David duChemin take our questions as he ventured off on yet another trip. 
Hi David, thanks for joining us on Lightroom News. Those that know you here are probably most familiar with your excellent book “Within [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://lightroom-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/duChemin-headshot_sm.jpg" style="padding-right:5px" align="left" />In our ongoing series of interviews with Lightroom users, Lightroom News was delighted to have &#8216;Within The Frame&#8217; author David duChemin take our questions as he ventured off on yet another trip. </p>
<p><strong>Hi David, thanks for joining us on Lightroom News. Those that know you here are probably most familiar with your excellent book “<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Within-Frame-Journey-Photographic-Vision/dp/0321605020/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1250347392&amp;sr=8-1">Within The Frame</a>”. To kick off, can you give us a little background to your photography and how it eventually lead to the book?</strong></p>
<p>Thanks for having me! I think at heart I&#8217;m a communicator, so I approach photography as an act of expression. But it took me 20 years to get to that point, like I was learning a language and suddenly understood that that language could be  used to tell the stories I was most passionate at telling. It lead to the book because I saw a vacuum in the teachings of photography about why we use photography as an art form and not just how we do so. And then this crazy &#8220;hey, what if I write a book?&#8221; thing kind of spiraled out of control and here we are.<br />
<span id="more-2992"></span><strong><br />
Within The Frame is essentially about Vision. How important is Vision to you as you shoot? Can you give us examples of what drives this vision?</strong></p>
<p>Vision is everything. For the writer it&#8217;s knowing you have something to say and using words to say it. For the photographer it&#8217;s the same thing but in a visual language &#8211; the language of light and lines, colour and gesture. Vision is your opinion, your passion, the things you love, and find beautiful or unjust or really any other thing that draws your eye or your heart and makes you want to show others too. Without vision we end up pointing our cameras aimlessly with nothing to guide our decisions about framing, choices about optics, or other choices that affect the aesthetics of the image.<br />
<strong></p>
<div style="text-align:center"><img src="http://lightroom-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/duchemin-Prayers-at-Boudha_sm.jpg" alt="duchemin-Prayers-at-Boudha_sm.jpg" border="0" width="450" height="675" /></div>
<p>Within The Frame is your first book, but you recently linked to your second book on Twitter, called <a href="http://www.amazon.com/VisionMongers-Making-Living-Photography-Voices/dp/0321670205/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1250347434&amp;sr=1-1">VisionMongers</a>. How is this different to your first book?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s much different. Within The Frame is a book about the craft of photography, and the role of vision in that process. VisionMongers is a book about combining our craft with the world of commerce; it&#8217;s like a sketchbook of ideas for people wanting to make a life &#8211; and a living &#8211; from photography. Within The Frame was much more artsy fartsy; this one’s rubber-meets-road stuff for people who’ve got this desire to be working professionals in some capacity. There are very few good books out there that talk about this stuff and almost all of them talk about it in terms of a model that’s now mostly obsolete. We’re now almost entirely in the age of the entrepreneurial photographer and the one’s that want to make a living at it have to understand marketing and finance and the world of the entrepreneur as much as how to use a tone curve in Lightroom, or more.</p>
<p><strong>With a Christmas release date, I know I’m looking forward to it. As your work entails a lot of traveling, it’s no surprise that you’re probably answering these questions on the way to Thailand. Why travel photography?<br />
</strong><br />
Actually I&#8217;m answering them on a flight home from Thailand, I fell asleep on the way there. But I photograph the world because it&#8217;s where my vision leads me. I know that sounds pretentious, what I mean is this &#8211; we all see the world differently, respond to it differently, and have different things to say about it. Some have something to say about flowers, auto racing, rock concerts, or weddings; I have something to say about the cultures of this planet and our universal issues of physical and spiritual hunger. It&#8217;s what draws me, what I&#8217;m most passionate about. As for the Christmas release date, that’s a little conservative and should be out well ahead of that.</p>
<p><strong>In ‘Within The Frame’ you mention Lightroom in passing as your tool of choice for managing and processing your photos. How long are you using Lightroom and what inspired you to start using it?</strong></p>
<p>I love Lightroom. For me it&#8217;s the perfect tool to refine my images. I&#8217;ve been using it since it came out in a Lightroom 1 beta version. I tried Aperture and at the time it was too resource-hungry, but now I prefer the Adobe family of software because they all work so similarily, and so well together. For me the simplicity of the workflow that Lightroom allows is intuitive and that means the technology doesn&#8217;t get in my way.</p>
<div style="text-align:center"><img src="http://lightroom-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/duChemin-Bangladesh.jpg" alt="duChemin-Bangladesh.jpg" border="0" width="450" height="675" /></div>
<p><strong>Do you process on the road, or do you keep that work for home?<br />
</strong><br />
Both. I&#8217;m very impatient and part of what I love about photography is the full creative process, so refining my images and outputting them is as much fun as capturing the images, so I do that the moment I can. But I generally wait until I am home to do colour-critical work and the nitty gritty work. I work with a Wacom tablet for much of my work &#8211; part of what I love about LR is the ability to take advantage of the pen tablet &#8211; but I don&#8217;t usually travel with my tablet. So I wait until I&#8217;m back home.</p>
<p><strong>What would a typical post shoot session be like for you (from when the cards are downloaded)?<br />
</strong><br />
I download on the field each evening, rename files and apply metadata presets all on import. I also back up to a second harddrive at the same time, then convert all to DNG (if I didn’t have time to do it on import – that really slows things down, and again, I’m impatient.) and back those up to a third drive. Then I do a broad edit, pick my selects from the ones that jump out at me and work on those. The rest I leave until I&#8217;m home.</p>
<p><strong>What’s your favourite tool in Lightroom and why?<br />
</strong><br />
That&#8217;s a hard one. There are so many great tools in Lightroom. In broad strokes I love the way the whole workflow is streamlined from beginning to end, love how it allows me to manage things the way I want to in the Library module. If I was pressed about my favourite tool I&#8217;d have to say it&#8217;s the brush tool for the way it allows me to really fine-tune the image without so much back-and-forth with Photoshop.</p>
<div style="text-align:center"><img src="http://lightroom-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/duChemin_Sapa.jpg" alt="duChemin_Sapa.jpg" border="0" width="450" height="300" /></div>
<p><strong>What would be your most requested addition to Lightroom?<br />
</strong><br />
Most requested? Not sure about that, but I wish the gradient tool were more like the gradient in Photoshop. I want to be able to choose which kind of gradient I use, like the ability to duplicate a reverse ND grad filter. Beyond that, one of the reasons I most take an image to Photoshop is sharpening, and I&#8217;d love to be able to do that selectively, and related to my output, in Lightroom instead of taking the image to Photoshop. But honestly, we&#8217;re at a point technically where our art and expression has never been easier &#8211; I think what I&#8217;d rather see in photography is less whining about what our tools can or can&#8217;t do, and more time spent on getting better at our craft. The tools will get better and better, but our vision and our craft will take actual, intentional effort. There are such big things a new camera, lens, or LR feature just can’t do for photographers and I wish there were more voices out there teaching the new photographers the truly important stuff.</p>
<p><strong>Thanks for your time David, may the road rise to meet you as you go.<br />
</strong><br />
Absolutely my pleasure, Sean. Hope our paths cross soon. </p>
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		<title>Lightroom Links</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2009/05/22/lightroom-links/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 12:10:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Loads happening in the Lightroom world this week:
Anita Dennis has announced some of the changes in Lightroom Help.
Speaking of Lightroom Help, they have a good list of tutorial videos related to Lightroom. 
Lightroom Blog has a video on using the DNG Profile editor to create an IR profile to use in Lightroom. 
Matt Kloskowski has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Loads happening in the Lightroom world this week:</p>
<p>Anita Dennis has announced some of the changes in <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/resolution/2009/05/recent_updates_to_lightroom_he.html">Lightroom Help</a>.</p>
<p>Speaking of Lightroom Help, they have a <a href="http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Lightroom/2.0/WS0BF9374E-119D-418e-BE03-8D5E6EBD4BD7.html">good list of tutorial videos</a> related to Lightroom. </p>
<p>Lightroom Blog has a <a href="http://lightroom-blog.com/2009/05/creating-ir-camera-profile.html">video</a> on using the DNG Profile editor to create an IR profile to use in Lightroom. </p>
<p>Matt Kloskowski has a nice tip on <a href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/AdobeLightroomKillerTips/~3/mEqQupBaHU4/">Grid Thumbnail Sizes</a>, along with a <a href="http://www.lightroomkillertips.com/2009/qa-day-3/">Q&amp;A Post</a>, and more <a href="http://www.lightroomkillertips.com/2009/presets-summer-haze-2/">free presets</a>.  </p>
<p>Adobe Community Expert Gene McCullough has a post on <a href="http://lightroomsecrets.com/2009/05/single-catalog-or-multiple-catalogs/">Single or Mulitple Catalogs</a> over at Lightroom Secrets. </p>
<p>You can also catch up with the current Lightroom headlines using <a href="http://lightroom.alltop.com/">Alltop</a>. </p>
<p>It would also be remiss to mention that <a href="http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php?title=Camera_Raw_5.4">Camera Raw 5.4 is out on Adobe Labs</a>. While Lightroom versions tend to coincide with Camera Raw versions, no mention has been made of such an update yet. </p>
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		<title>Metadata Entry Simplified</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2009/03/02/metadata-entry-simplified/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 04:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matt Dawson has already given us the Export Backup plugin for Lightroom, but now he&#8217;s added a plugin to simplify Metadata Entry into Lightroom to the list. Those who are familiar with Jeffrey&#8217;s Friedl&#8217;s Metadata Viewer Preset builder, will have an idea what this can do. The main difference is that Jeffrey is using undocumented [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt Dawson has already given us the <a href="http://thephotogeek.com/export-backup-plugin-update-20090208003/">Export Backup</a> plugin for Lightroom, but now he&#8217;s added a plugin to simplify <a href="http://thephotogeek.com/simple-metadata-entry-tagset-plugin-lr2/">Metadata Entry</a> into Lightroom to the list. Those who are familiar with Jeffrey&#8217;s Friedl&#8217;s Metadata Viewer Preset builder, will have an idea what this can do. The main difference is that Jeffrey is using undocumented V1.1 features in creating the list, whereas Matt is using current SDK2.0 information to build his. Matt <a href="http://www.lightroomforums.net/showthread.php?t=5600">notes</a> that Jeffrey is currently too busy to update his version, but also that his version caters to plugin metadata.<br />
Matt details how to add your own tagsets in his <a href="http://www.lightroomforums.net/showthread.php?t=5600">Lightroomforums.net post</a> about the plugin. </p>
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		<title>Lightroom 2 Shortcuts PDF</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2009/02/12/lightroom-2-shortcuts-pdf/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 02:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While there is a Shortcuts section to Adobe Community Help for Lightroom, it&#8217;s part of the full Help document and takes a little effort to print separately. In response to user requests on this, Senior Solutions Engineer for Education Rick Miller has produced the Lightroom 2 Shortcuts PDF Reference Guide. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While there is a <a href="http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Lightroom/2.0/WS18e2013dd74eab5fe275e2711d1b186fe9-7fff.html">Shortcuts section</a> to Adobe Community Help for Lightroom, it&#8217;s part of the full Help document and takes a little effort to print separately. In response to user requests on this, Senior Solutions Engineer for Education Rick Miller has produced the <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/edtechatadobe/2009/02/lightroom_2_shortcuts.html">Lightroom 2 Shortcuts PDF Reference Guide</a>. </p>
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		<title>Tip &#8211; Removing Old Camera Profiles</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2008/12/17/tip-removing-old-camera-profiles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:51:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rather than doing my own post, which I was in the processing of making, let me point you over to Matt Kloskowski and his Lightroom Killer Tips post on Removing Old Camera Profiles. Based on comments on his 2.2 announcement post, Matt lists the locations of the files you need to find and delete. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rather than doing my own post, which I was in the processing of making, let me point you over to Matt Kloskowski and his Lightroom Killer Tips post on <a href="http://www.lightroomkillertips.com/2008/tip-removing-old-camera-profiles/#comments">Removing Old Camera Profiles</a>. Based on comments on his 2.2 announcement post, Matt lists the locations of the files you need to find and delete. </p>
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		<title>Joe Barrett: Lightroom 2 eBook</title>
		<link>http://lightroom-news.com/2008/11/29/joe-barrett-lightroom-2-ebook/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 04:18:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean McCormack</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joe Barrett of The Image-space has just uploaded a new Lightroom 2 ebook on his website.
You reviewed my last book back in March last year. Thanks.
It&#8217; a collection of over 25 tips and techniques that he&#8217;s been progressively posting. It&#8217;s not the first time you&#8217;ve seen the name either, because he also had one for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://lightroom-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ebook-vol21.png" alt="ebook_vol2.png" border="0" width="200" height="250" align="left" />Joe Barrett of <a href="http://www.image-space.com/">The Image-space</a> has just uploaded a new <a href="http://www.image-space.com/Downloads/Downloads.html">Lightroom 2 ebook</a> on his website.<br />
You reviewed my last book back in March last year. Thanks.</p>
<p>It&#8217; a collection of over 25 tips and techniques that he&#8217;s been progressively posting. It&#8217;s not the first time you&#8217;ve seen the name either, because he also had one for Lightroom 1. As with the first book, this is free, but donations are accepted.<br />
Tips include:</p>
<li>Sharpening in Lightroom</li>
<li>Relocate Missing Image Files</li>
<li>Virtual Copies Collections</li>
<li>Auto Advance</li>
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