Trankster Posted Friday at 11:47 PM Share #1  Posted Friday at 11:47 PM Advertisement (gone after registration) Be careful if you purchase a video course from Cole's Classroom. Check their ratings online first. My unhappy experience: I purchsed a Lightroom editing video course for $7 (the course was very good), but unknowingly I was enrolling in an ongoing membership. After a 10 day "free" membership, charges of $49 per month were made to my credit card that was originally used for the $7 initial purchase. Unfortunately, I did not notice the monthly charges until the 4th month. When I complained repeadedly, the so called customer service person said that Cole agreed to refund 2 month's of my membership fee which was an exception to their one month refund policy. The representative also commented that the "fine print" in the online order screen for my purchase stated that I was signing up for the membership. Bottom line, I do not recommend this company for misleading purchase practices. Buyer beware. 3 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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250swb Posted Sunday at 07:39 AM Share #2 Â Posted Sunday at 07:39 AM It seems like a very shady business practice, bad luck stumbling across that course. But even $7 seems a lot considering all the free Adobe and YouTube videos on 'how to use Lightroom'. It's easier to learn as you go in any case, think of what you want to do then Google for the Adobe video or transcript about it. Very few photographers know everything about their software, with Lightroom or Photoshop you only need to understand the bits that are important to your photography. For a general overview a book is a good idea, but for many people they'll get halfway through and realise the more advanced things being discussed will have no relevance to them. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Brown Posted Sunday at 10:59 AM Share #3 Â Posted Sunday at 10:59 AM Welcome to the internet. If something is too good of a deal to be true then the product is ALWAYS you. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pedaes Posted Sunday at 11:42 AM Share #4  Posted Sunday at 11:42 AM On 5/17/2025 at 12:47 AM, Trankster said: Lightroom editing Totally endorse @250swb post, Lightroom (Adobe's) training videos are first class and completely free. Any others I have ever watched have been different but never better.  They can be downloaded for quick reference if you need a refresher on a specific adjustment. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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