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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 444410" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Here's the thing, Adobe.tv is <em>very</em> good. But they don't go <em>really</em> deep and you have to search around to get everything. Lynda.com uses many of the same people as Adobe.tv (Juliana Kost among them), and if Adobe's videos are a decent high school education (and they are), Lynda.com is college and post-grad work. Courses run 3-8 hours instead of 40-50 minutes. They <em>really</em> go into understanding things. </p><p></p><p>I've said it before, use Firefox and something called Downloadhelper. You can actually save the videos and watch them at your convenience (hence my 2X a year philosophy). I will say this, KelbyOne at the same yearly price is a joke comparatively, even if they throw in the exercise files and a magazine 10X a year. <strong><em>The Best</em></strong> training resource out there, <u>and</u> photography is only one of a myriad of things they have classes on. I'm hitting them up again over the weekend for some Wordpress stuff to get my website back on its feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 444410, member: 9240"] Here's the thing, Adobe.tv is [I]very[/I] good. But they don't go [I]really[/I] deep and you have to search around to get everything. Lynda.com uses many of the same people as Adobe.tv (Juliana Kost among them), and if Adobe's videos are a decent high school education (and they are), Lynda.com is college and post-grad work. Courses run 3-8 hours instead of 40-50 minutes. They [I]really[/I] go into understanding things. I've said it before, use Firefox and something called Downloadhelper. You can actually save the videos and watch them at your convenience (hence my 2X a year philosophy). I will say this, KelbyOne at the same yearly price is a joke comparatively, even if they throw in the exercise files and a magazine 10X a year. [B][I]The Best[/I][/B] training resource out there, [U]and[/U] photography is only one of a myriad of things they have classes on. I'm hitting them up again over the weekend for some Wordpress stuff to get my website back on its feet. [/QUOTE]
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