> 
> Speaking of books, which this group seems to do a lot, I recently
> picked up "Light, science and magic", which I'm really enjoying. Most
> of the books on lighting that I've read are pretty much cookbooks, but
> this one seems to do a much better job of explaining the principles. 
> 
> Also, this weekend I'll be picking up lightroom 2. If you know anyone
> that works at adobe, their employee discounts are amazing, basically
> 10% of list price. To learn lightroom, I picked up Scott Kelby's book
> which has a lot to recommend it, but reading another book of him would
> drive me insane.
> 
> In order to learn the deltas between lightroom 1 and 2, and perhaps to
> actually learn the things I haven't picked up after reading the first
> book, I'd like to get a book on LR 2. I'd much prefer the style of
> "Light, Science and Magic" where they explain the principles and how
> to apply them rather than Kelby's "pay no attention to the man behind
> the curtain while I tell you a joke" 
> 

I have The Photoshop Lightroom Workbook by Seth Resnick and Jamie Spritzer,
and find it very useful.

Bob


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