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Report from Gate 69, Airside E

By Scott on Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 at 2:49 pm | updates.

Amazon’s bestselling software list

OK, this was designed to be a report from Gate 69, Airside E, but they started boarding my flight to LAX earlier than I expected, so this is now “News from Row 11, Seat C” (hey, it’s an aisle seat with an empty seat beside me—I’m not complaining). :-)

  • Interesting tidbit about how popular Lightroom is becoming: On Amazon.com’s list of bestselling software titles, Adobe Lightroom ranks as the #3 seller (the Photoshop CS3 upgrade is #4, and the Photoshop Elements 5.0 is #6). Pretty amazing when you think about it. I know one thing; Lightroom is crazy popular in LA, as my Lightroom seminar tomorrow now has nearly 800 people signed up in advance. If you’re out that way, and want to come out and catch the day, you can register at the door. (Next stop: Boston. Here’s the details).
  • Video and Photoshop guru Richard Harrington has just released the third edition of this landmark book “Photoshop for Video.” I got my hands on a copy yesterday, and it is without a doubt the most comprehensive book I’ve ever seen on the topic. Rich teaches a number of sessions on the Video Track at Photoshop World, and I can tell you he’s as engaging as a writer as he when he’s training live, so if you’re into learning more about Photoshop for Video, then absolutely pick up a copy (here’s a link).
  • I’ve talked a number of times about how cool (and very unusual) it is for a company the size and scope of Adobe to be hosting public blogs for their product managers and engineers. I love those blogs, because they give you an insight in Adobe, and a peek behind their walls, that you just don’t get about anywhere else. Well, they’ve taken things up a notch, as John Loiacono (Adobe’s Senior VP of their Creative Solutions Business Unit, better known as “Johnny L” to anyone who’s caught his fascinating and fun keynote presentations at Photoshop Las Vegas last year, or in Boston earlier this year), who has his own Adobe Blog (it’s now part of my daily blog visit list), and he’s posted a blurb about CS3’s buzz in the marketplace, and the eco system and community that has sprung up around Photoshop (he also talks about his experiences at Photoshop World, which is cool (For me, anyway). His blog, and his latest post, are definitely worth checking out, but beyond this one post; my hats off to Adobe for opening this direct pipeline to their customers, and to Johnny L himself for taking the time to address us all directly.
  • We posted some more photos from Photoshop World Boston, and you can check them out by clicking here.
  • I saw this on Dave Cross’ blog, and I had to pass it on—it seems that Dave has found an online printing service (called Printing XXL) that will print a free poster-sized print for you just for trying their service (which Dave just did). It doesn’t appear that there are any strings attached (which is cool), except that once you see your photos at poster sized, you’ll probably be hooked. Here’s the link to Dave’s blog for more details.That’s it for my report from Seat 11C. I’m hoping that tomorrow I’ll have some photos to post from the event (my buddy Dave Moser is with me, and as always he brought his camera). If you’re coming to my seminar tomorrow and you’re a reader of my blog, be sure to stop me and say “hi.” :-)

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    1. #1

      Dear Scott,

      I just bought your Digital Photography book. That is really good but need you to compare D200, D80 and 30D. (I am deciding to buy need Pro opinion)

      Thank you in advance,
      Golf

      Golf on April 24th, 2007 at 9:27 pm
    2. #2

      Hi Scott, Just wanted to say that I recently picked up you’re channels book and love it ! . When are you bringing your Lightroom tour to the UK ?

      Abhi on April 25th, 2007 at 11:50 am
    3. #3

      Scott, enjoyed the seminar and learned a great deal. I’m however wondering where the PDF file you mentioned is available for downloading.

      James Kayten on April 26th, 2007 at 12:17 am
    4. #4

      Ditto Mr. Kayten, where’s the .pdf mentioned several times during yesterday’s conference. Btw, AWESOME presentation! You rock!!

      John on April 26th, 2007 at 8:48 am
    5. #5

      Scott -

      Thanks for all the hard work that went into yesterday’s seminar in LA - it may have had a few of those “first seminar” rough moments, but all in all, it was excellent.

      Thanks to Amazon, your Lightroom book arrived at my door yesterday - yesterday’s seminar will, I’m sure, help put things in context as I go through it. Much obliged…

      Looking forward to the .pdf when it’s available… (I’m patient, though).

      Alan on April 26th, 2007 at 11:00 am
    6. #6

      Hi Scott
      I just wanted to say thank you for the lightroom seminar. It was excellent. A really great investment.
      Best, Jason Wallis

      Jason Wallis on April 26th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
    7. #7

      Scott,

      Thanks for an engaging, energetic, inspiring presentation. I can’t remember when I’ve laughed so much while learning. The seminar workbook is a generous complement to your terrific Lightroom book, and the offer of a pdf with additional tips goes above-and-beyond. Meeting the expectations of 800 folks who ranged from the rawest of newbies to a smattering of pros is no simple task, but you delivered with consummate grace and good humor. Hope you caught some z’s on the red-eye home. Dude, you earned it.

      All best,

      Jack

      Jack Kelley on April 26th, 2007 at 8:29 pm
    8. #8

      Great LR seminar in Los Angeles.
      Your seminars never disapoint.
      Thanks

      AJ

      AJ on April 26th, 2007 at 9:51 pm
    9. #9

      Scott,
      I consider myself a good photographer who never got into Photoshop. Never had the time because of my work.Lots of 12 hr. days. But with Lightroom, I can now control how my pictures will look, and not spend hours “Developing”. Your seminar was fun and very informative, you have a great delivery.
      I actually received your book a couple of days before the seminar, so this added to my overall enjoyment of your seminar. Liked the fact that you were not at all hesitant to bring up some badly conceived ideas in the program.
      I am sure it’s a tribute to you when 800 people show up to a seminar, to learn about a program that hit the streets 2 months ago. Thanx again for a great job and thanx for the presets, which I just downloaded.

      Dave

      Dave Levisohn on April 27th, 2007 at 1:02 am
    10. #10

      I was there and it was a blast.Right now,I can’t imagine myself not using the LR. I think I am saving about 20 hours per wedding. I have my custom plugins and stuff,allowing 85% of all work to be edited in LR

      Dmitri

      Canadian photographer on October 6th, 2007 at 4:18 am

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