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Lightroom class
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Location
The Studio of Photographic Arts
941 Elm St.
Manchester, NH 03101

Tickets
603-584-1492

Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Lightroom class

Thursday, Mar. 18
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.


Bud Thorpe, Studio Manager
603-584-1492
bud@theSOPHA.com
Website

SOPHA presents its three-evening introductory class covering the basics of Lightroom™ 2.0 for photographers. This popular software from Adobe ™ allows you to import, process, manage, and display your images. Make the most of your time and streamline your workflow by learning to use this powerful photographic tool!

Night 1: Library Module.
Night 2: Develop  and Slideshow Module.
Night 3: Print and Web Modules.

What you need to bring
This class is taught through careful instructor demonstration. Students may care to bring their laptop with Lightroom ™2.0 installed to add to their experience, but it is not necessary.

Schedule
The course is offered over three weekday nights, one night per week. Each session meets for two hours, from 7PM to 9PM. A new class is held every month!
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