Bob W wrote:

> I think you'd do well to buy one or two of the books about LR and spend
> a weekend working your way through them. There are really 3 major
> topics to consider and they feedback into each other to some extent:
> 
> 1. What is your storage (and back-up) strategy. In my experience it's
> best to use LR to manage everything rather than mixing LR and your OS's
> capabilities
> 
> 2. Understand LR's workflow and adapt it within reason to suit
> yourself, but try not to fight against it
> 
> 3. How to use the various tools to achieve your ends. Think of it in
> terms of ends rather than means and you won't be so frustrated when you
> can't find things you might expect, like layers perhaps, which are a
> means to an end rather than an end in themself, and you won't waste
> your time trying to learn stuff you'll never use.

I think that is a cracking piece of advice, which I will do. Thanks Bob.

Malcolm


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