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Lightroom Classic Book Module vs Acrobat Pro DC

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rjwilner

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Lightroom Version
Classic
Lightroom Version Number
LR Classic 10.2
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  1. Windows 10
Has any created books in the LR Book module and in Acrobat? If so, I'd be very interested...and appreciative...of any input anyone might care to share. My situation...

I'm looking to create a series of small 'ebooks' (in .pdf format) over the coming year(+ ?). On avg, I'm currently thinking 9-12 images each. Not much text involved, but that may vary.

I've been trying to get a feel for the LR Classic Book module, and find it a bit obtuse...though it may well be the 'nut behind the wheel' to which that word should be applied. And haven't found much in the way of tutorials or books available that lift much of the cloud.

So, that's led me to wonder if I shouldn't consider using Acrobat instead. (?) Obviously, going that route would necessitate an additional subscription cost. But if it would ease some of the quirkiness I find in LR and would save me time, it might be a cost worth bearing (for me, anyway).

Thoughts/ideas/suggestions?

Thanks for any input.
 
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