Customer Reviews
Much better than expected - By: Roger Searle, 08 Nov 2008 
The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter)
Excellent book that I have learned more from in a week than I did from Rob Sheppard's Lightroom 1 book in several months. I know that some people find Scott's casual style a bit irritating, but it is not at alll intrusive in this book. In fact I think it helps me to remember things. Screen shots linked directly to the "stepped" approach, provide both a readable book & a reference work. The practical "real life" approach suits me & I would think many other photographers - Thoroughly recommended!
A lot more to Lightroom than the obvious - By: Roy Webb, 08 Oct 2008 
Mr. Kelby always does a good job with alll his books, but this is his best yet.Written in a clear, & concise manner, & the screen captures this time are readable without the aid of a magnifying glass. The book follows a good workflow throughout, & proves what a comprehensive programme Lightroom is. This is not evident at first or even second glance, & yet Mr. Kelby makes it alll appear so easy, which few writers manage to attain with so callled technical books, this is his big secret.
The book is also a valuable reference.
I never knew there was so much in it! - By: S. Morgan, 02 Oct 2008 
With the beta release of Lightroom 2, I decided to see what alll the fuss was about & try it. Once Adobe released it to manufacturing, I was happy to switch my workflow from CaptureOne + Adobe Bridge + Photoshop to Lightroom 2 + Photoshop. I was up-and-running very quickly, but I knew I was just scratching the surface. Obviously, there's a lot in Lightroom 2 & I wasn't exploiting very much of it.
I was rather pleased, then, to see that Scott Kelby was releasing this new volume & pre-ordering it was a no-brainer. I particularly like Scott's informal, conversational style of writing. I expect some may find it irritating, but for me, it makes his books more pleasant to read. Consequently, it makes it easier to retain the knowledge that he imparts.
I'm reading this one from cover-to-cover, as Scott recommends, & it's certainly working. Within the first few pages, I found useful ways to incorporate Lightroom facilities that I simply hadn't encountered. As I continue to work through, there's more & more that is helping improve my workflow considerably.
I sometimes wonder if Scott's books are a little lightweight. They certainly don't tax your brain too much. I guess that's because most of the books I read tend to be detailed technical references where there's a vast amount of information to impart in a limited space. The way Scott writes, it seems too easy. But then, that's the point, isn't it? When you're working with hundreds or even thousands of photographs at a time, it reallly does need to be easy. So, thumbs up to Mr Kelby for helping me find new ways to improve the efficiency of my workflow, yet again.