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Jul 12, 2011 22:31 |  #1

Was checking out KelbyTraining.com and was wondering if anyone has tried them out and their thoughts.




  
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Jul 12, 2011 23:23 |  #2

I use them on a month to month basis...same as I use www.lynda.com (external link)Lynda has a much more varied subject list as opposed to KelbyTraining.


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Jul 13, 2011 09:45 |  #3

Thanks for the info will check it out




  
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Jul 13, 2011 14:16 |  #4

I have a year subscription that I got in Jan - and so far have really enjoyed the different types of videos available. Some photography technique, some editing instruction, some just fun videos. Really look through the catalog and decide what you want to get out of a training site (what your focus is) and if this meets it. They're more focused on technique and workflow and very narrowed post processing.

That said, I've really enjoyed some of the more entertainment oriented ones like the Walk with Jay (Maisel) and seeing how other pros go about doing things.




  
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Jul 14, 2011 11:13 |  #5

Thanks for the reply, i have given it a try. The lynda site to me was nice but the different prices for different things imo is a turn off. I like that Kelby is all inclusive.




  
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