National Association of Photoshop Professionals Launches Darkroom

Posted on February 26, 2007

The National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) has launched Darkroom, a how-to magazine for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom users. Darkroom will include tutorial articles and digital photography techniques.

"When you look at Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, you're looking at the future of the pro photographer's workflow, and a year or so from now if you're not using Lightroom, you're going to be left behind," said Scott Kelby, editor and publisher of Darkroom, NAPP president and the #1 top selling computer book author worldwide. "The integration between Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop CS2/CS3 creates the seamless, consistent, and efficient workflow that today's professionals need, and we launched Darkroom magazine to help these pros make the most of using these two amazing tools together," he added.
Darkroom will be distributed with Photoshop User magazine (published eight times a year) and available to NAPP members as part of their membership at no additional cost. A downloadable electronic version of Darkroom will be available to non-NAPP members through an annual paid subscription.


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