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Kelby training vs Lynda?

 
bphillips330
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Mar 17, 2011 05:50 |  #1

I have seen some demo video's from both sites. I am looking for some live photo video training and photoshop tutorials. I do better watching then reading a book and following along.

Which one if any do people here use? Which one worth the value?




  
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Mar 17, 2011 07:10 |  #2

Over all Lynda.com has much more to offer had a higher quality and much better edited video. The Kelby site has a half dozen or so that are well worth the watch with Dan Margulis focusing on LAB color (3 vids) and Reznicki and Greenberg on the legal stuff surrounding photography. John Paul Caponigro also has several okay vids there as well.

I guess what I'm saying is there's a little to be had from both sites.




  
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Mar 17, 2011 13:43 |  #3

Lynda.com is definitely better when it comes to Photoshop traning. It has some advanced Photoshop training and a lot more tutorial on other programs as well.

However, I found Kelby to be better in Photography courses.




  
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Mar 17, 2011 14:02 as a reply to  @ cuongduong's post |  #4

The only training that I had looked for was in Photoshop and Illustrator and without a doubt Lynda.com is way ahead of Kelby training on these subjects. Lynda has way more content on other instructors as well. One of the best instructors that I have seen when it comes to Photoshop is Deke MacLellan who is on Lynda.


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