NameDon Stazicker
GBI've been using Photoshop since version… I've been using Photoshop since version 3 (1995) and Lightroom since it appeared (2007) and I'm constantly amazed by what I never discovered for myself. There are so many hidden features in both programs that you are not going to find without help. After years of dragging the Lightroom black and white sliders to set black and white points, Scott has just pointed out that by pressing the shift key and double-clicking on the words 'white' and 'black' it will set these points. No way I would have discovered what will now save me so much time in post processing. Listening to his dreadful jokes is a small price to pay for such game changing information.
Joann K
GBScott Kelby’s invaluable insights Scott Kelby teaches clearly completely and comprehensively. He is easy to understand and his points of view are insightful and really helpful. Every course is instructive and enlightening. I will be listening to ALL of them and you would benefit too!
Jack Evans
GBGreat variety - Great Instructors! There is a great variety of classes and a wealth of information. Lrc and Ps have changed so much lately, it's good to have an authoritative source to turn to that can explain them in detail. Scott's classes are always great and I love his sense of humor. The one critique would be on some of the drone lessons. Dave Williams was great, buy the class featuring the Phantom II seems like back in the 20th Century or maybe the Dark Ages. I tried to do some of the things they suggested in Lightroom, but I think that was pre-computer. Those lessons need to be updated to the Mavic 3 Pro Cine.
Paul T
CAClear instructions with lots of… Clear instructions with lots of examples.
Lois VanReese
GBVery helpful info on first time Lightroom Classic User This is my first time in using Lightroom Classic. While I'm not new to post processing software, I've used many other formats. KelbyOne helped me hit the ground running in processing my photos. The tutorials are in-depth and hit a wide range of topics. While other photographers use a slightly different path to process, this is a great starting place until I find what works for me.