Lightroom 3 resources
Jun.08, 2010 in
Resources
There’s a lot out there already, considering Lightroom 3 is fresh out of wrapping.
- The Official Lightroom Blog and it’s resource list
- NAPP Learning Centre for Lightroom 3
- Laura Shoe on LR3
- Nat Coalson is plugging his new book already
- Lightroom Queen Victoria Bampton has her take online
- The Lightroom Lab has a post about the launch and on buying LR 3, along with videos.
- Thomas Hawk is waxing lyrical about the boon that is Lightroom 3. He *loves* it.
- Stephen Shankland has an overview on CNET.
- Jason at Canon Blogger has done some video stuff for Kerry over at Camera Dojo..
- Kerry Garrison from Camera Dojo has an interview with Tom Hogarty on Lightroom 3.
- Scott at Peachpit will have a whole bunch of tutorials over there tomorrow. There are resources there online too though, he’s referring to the excerpts from the many Lightroom books they have on show.
- Lightroom 3 SDK is now available to Developers.
- Jeffrey Friedl, the Plugin King, has update on his plugins for Lightroom 3 and a Flickr Publish Plugin.
- Julieanne Kost has announced 10 new Lightroom 3 tutorials.
- Tip Squirrel, one of my new favourite sites has a review up.
- John Nack has weighed in also.
- Erik Bernskiold has had his say on the matter.
- Ian Lyons Adobe Community Professional and Moderator for the U2U forums has an extensive article up on Lightroom 3.
- Expert Reviews has a review just gone up.
- Matt Kloskowski has given some tips, in addition to those on NAPP.
As a special mention: Lightroom 3 Help in now live. The PDF is downloadable for offline viewing.. and on the new iOS4.
More to come.




June 8th, 2010 at 10:01 pm
DId Lightroom 3 scrap CMYK????
June 8th, 2010 at 10:15 pm
No.
June 12th, 2010 at 6:25 pm
A couple of screencasts on Lightroom 3
Publish Services -
Knowphoto – Lightroom3 Publish Services
Flickr Integration -
Knowphoto – Flickr Integration
July 13th, 2010 at 4:08 pm
Do any of them describe how to remove the default presets?
July 15th, 2010 at 1:50 pm
No. They’re inside the application package. Of course, they’ll come back with each update for this reason.