Luminar Neo: Advanced Workflow for Stunning Landscapes
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Excellent!!! Love the advance edit, but to your point "not difficult"....that's why Luminar is a edit system of top choice....I feel the stylizing is better than Lightroom Classic and less complicated than On 1....Hats off again....appreciate!
Thank you for watching and glad you liked this one!
Ik vindt het geweldig zoals je laat zien hoe je deze foto bewerkt en uitlegt hoe je de tools gebruikt ik win er een hoop mee bedankt.
Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it.
I always enjoy watching the magic you weave in these full workflow videos Jim! One comment: did you ever consider enhancing that trail of water at the bottom of the falls? The one that leads to--or coming in from--the left. That would give you another leading line to the waterfall.
Thank you Carl, I appreciate it. i considered lightening the river but obviously opted not too. I tend to edit photos multiple times anyway and maybe I will adjust that in the future but this time I wanted to leave it as is. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this. I have worried a bit about using the same tools over and over again. Now not so much.
thanks for watching and don't worry about that at all - there are some photos where I just use Develop again and again and that is all I need to get it done
Your Iceland photos are always impressive.
I appreciate that Leon!
G'day Jim
Sorry that I have been MIA. I've the lssy 6 months,
Another superb example of a well thought out edit.
BTW, I like to use the masking brush on these wide-view landscapes in 10 to 15% strength because when want to "dodge" the landscape as an overall tonal range, but to show depth at the same time, I simply brush over the mask multiple times to get the effect. i.e. in the distance, l might have 4 to 5 layers of mask and the foreground only 1, and the areas in-between will have a "depth ratio" of mask layers to correspond to their position in the photo.
This way, the conjure of distance is assentuate, but the tonal range and colours are all correlated uniformly to my taste.
Greg
Thanks Greg and I hope you are well. Yes I agree with your approach and it's a nice way to adjust light for sure. I appreciate your visit and comment!
Great video! What I appreciate is that not only do you show how to use the various editing tools within NEO, but also why you chose specific tools for what you're envisioning. Looking forward to the next one!
thank you so much Mark!
Wonderfull video as always. I love the way you made the incredable transformation of your already brilliant photo, and turn it into a more powerfull one.. Please keep them coming. Looking foward to the next one.
Thank you Keith and more Luminar vids every week. 😀
Nice work. Thank you.
thanks so much Greg!
Nice edit Jim. I like your "local edit" approach and I have adopted your technique although I do use the actual D&B tool at times. Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks Dave, I appreciate it and hope you are well!
Thanks for sharing! I, too, like my landscapes to be fairly “intense”…however, I wonder if the difference in brightness between the water fall and valley river isn’t too much. It might be interesting to bump up the river water a bit and include it as a leading line (of sorts) pointing to the water fall. Again, thanks for sharing your approach to developing this awesome capture.
Yep as I said in the video there are lots of things you can do, and I've done 5 edits on this one already, including what you suggested. But I preferred this edit. Of course that is what makes photo editing so fun, we can all come up with different edits on the same pic. Thanks for the feedback!
Jim - Love the edit and the technique. My minor issue is the boulder. A little too Kryptonite for me.
Haha it is a little bright green but that's easy to adjust, and thanks for watching!
Thanks sooo much!
Thank you for watching!
Jim, Can you direct me to a tutorial that would show me how to add someone from one pix to another using Luminar. Greatly appreciated. . .
Hi Joe and I have not done a video like that. Perhaps you could search for one. But you would need to add a new layer and mask in the person.
Hello - thanks for this great tutorial. May I ask you one thing? Where did you get those RAW Camera Profiles presets? I can't see any in my latest Luminar Neo. Thanks
Well these were all just there based on the raw file type. They only show on raw files, and it seems to vary based on which raw file type I am using (Sony, Nikon, etc). You can also Google and find some additional DCP files.
Hi Jim, Great video, thanks for sharing. Question about Develop Raw. Are those add ons under camera profile (camera vivid, camera light etc) I don't see them on my NEO. Thanks for any help.
Thanks John but I am not sure where those came from. I didn't add them as far as I can recall.
@@JimNix Thanks Jim, I will look into it, maybe I missed something.
@@John-Shutterlyphotosthere's a little bit of info about it in their user manual here: userguide.skylum.com/hc/en-us/articles/11541976239890-Working-with-the-Essential-Tools#h_01H0QA7DS0HG24VXJJ7PR8R0ES
@@JimNix Awesome Jim, thank you, I will give it a try and let you know.
@@JimNix Thank you Jim, it worked like a charm :)
Can we place the tools in order we prefer to use?
If you add them to Favorites, they show up in the order in which you faved them, which sort of gets that done for you. But there is no way to move tools around, etc. They are in a fixed position based on the category they are in. Thanks.
One of the things I always hear photo editing pros such as yourself say is to fill the histogram. The right side of the histogram is totally lacking in information. Have you tried to adjust the image to fill the histogram and how does it look? That said, I really like this edit minus the bright rock in the foreground.
thanks and I honestly don't always try to fill the histogram, it just depends on the image and in this case I wanted a darker and moodier shot overall - thank you for watching!