MacVoices #17217: Jeff Carlson Takes Control of Adobe Lightroom CC

Nov 27, 2017 | Graphics/Photos, iOS, iPad, Productivity, Take Control

Chuck Joiner, Jeff Carlson

Jeff Carlson is back to talk about his new book, Take Control of Lightroom CC, and help us understand how to get the most out of the latest version from Adobe. Last time, Jeff helped us understand the confusing differences between the various versions of Lightroom. This time, he provides some insight into how each version works, with an emphasis on Lightroom CC, and the cloud-based workflow it uses. There are lots of advantages to Lightroom CC, but a few quirks in making the transition. Jeff explains some of them, and how his new title gives you what you need. 

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Author and photographer Jeff Carlson (@jeffcarlson, jeff@necoffee.com) is a columnist for the Seattle Times, a contributing editor at TidBITS), and writes for publications such as Macworld and Photographic Elements Techniques. He is the author of The Connected Apple FamilyThe iPad for Photographers, Third EditioniPad & iPhone Video: Film, Edit, and Share the Apple Way, and Take Control of Your Digital Photos on the Mac, among many other books. He believes there’s never enough coffee, and does his best to test that theory.