How to support Ukraine: how-you-can-support-ukraine.super.site/ In this video, I do a full portrait edit using Luminar Neo. You can find all of the videos in this series, here: bit.ly/3NCYNec ** I am an affiliate for all of the other companies mentioned below. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ For more info about Luminar NEO, go here: bit.ly/2JUJxKw (Save with the Promo Code AM16 - May not work on sale product Make sure you get Sky Images for Luminar Neo! The Best Sky Images I've Seen Available -- Ocudrone - bit.ly/3vtDpjR *Save 10% with Discount Code: Morganti10 - May not work on sale product
Hi Thanks for another useful video. Tip: As you saw the brush size may not be as small as you want. However if you zoom /enlarge the picture the brush stays the same size. In effect getting smaller in relation to the picture. Then fine detail can be painted or erased.
Nice tutorial. Regarding how much to change a face when editing, I've concluded that we humans see faces differently than any other "object." When speaking to another person, we notice eyes, facial expressions etc. If that person were asleep, we'd see something a bit different, focussing more on tiny scars, blemishes, deep wrinkles etc. like an object. So I edit to attempt to create the "live" experience of seeing the face. For example, I won't erase a dark mole, but I will fade it back. Ditto other elements that might distract. Neo seems to have some cool tools for accomplishing that. Sorry for going off on a tangent, but your explanation of how far you go with an edit got me thinking.
Thanks for the tips! Why choose Neo over AI? I have been using AI for just a short while and like the ability to undo and redo, which isn’t offered in Neo other than the one step option to return a slider to neutral.
Does the skin enhancement work on all the skin at the same time to the same degree? Photoshop's new nural skin smoothing only does the face. So, after doing something else to smooth the other skin on shoulders, arms, etc., it doesn't look the same. So the subject looks like he or she has a head replacement. I've mentioned this to Adobe several times & sent samples. Hopefully Neo does all the exposed skin.
Thank you for the video. What about NEO's export quality? I've got Luminar 3, 4, AI. They all convert raw into jpegs much worse than Lightroom or Capture One. Sharpness and details are missing.
How to support Ukraine:
how-you-can-support-ukraine.super.site/
In this video, I do a full portrait edit using Luminar Neo.
You can find all of the videos in this series, here:
bit.ly/3NCYNec
** I am an affiliate for all of the other companies mentioned below.
Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
For more info about Luminar NEO, go here:
bit.ly/2JUJxKw (Save with the Promo Code AM16 - May not work on sale product
Make sure you get Sky Images for Luminar Neo! The Best Sky Images I've Seen Available -- Ocudrone - bit.ly/3vtDpjR
*Save 10% with Discount Code: Morganti10 - May not work on sale product
Hi Thanks for another useful video.
Tip: As you saw the brush size may not be as small as you want. However if you zoom /enlarge the picture the brush stays the same size. In effect getting smaller in relation to the picture. Then fine detail can be painted or erased.
Another good one, mate. Keep the Neo tutorials coming.
I always enjoy your portrait work.
So perfect👏🏽☀
Thank you!
Amazing
Nice tutorial. Regarding how much to change a face when editing, I've concluded that we humans see faces differently than any other "object."
When speaking to another person, we notice eyes, facial expressions etc. If that person were asleep, we'd see something a bit different, focussing more on tiny scars, blemishes, deep wrinkles etc. like an object. So I edit to attempt to create the "live" experience of seeing the face. For example, I won't erase a dark mole, but I will fade it back. Ditto other elements that might distract. Neo seems to have some cool tools for accomplishing that.
Sorry for going off on a tangent, but your explanation of how far you go with an edit got me thinking.
Thanks for the tips! Why choose Neo over AI? I have been using AI for just a short while and like the ability to undo and redo, which isn’t offered in Neo other than the one step option to return a slider to neutral.
Your tutorials are always so informative. If you have any tips for improving my Luminar Neo channel, I'm all ears!😀
Does the skin enhancement work on all the skin at the same time to the same degree? Photoshop's new nural skin smoothing only does the face. So, after doing something else to smooth the other skin on shoulders, arms, etc., it doesn't look the same. So the subject looks like he or she has a head replacement. I've mentioned this to Adobe several times & sent samples. Hopefully Neo does all the exposed skin.
Thank you for the video. What about NEO's export quality? I've got Luminar 3, 4, AI. They all convert raw into jpegs much worse than Lightroom or Capture One. Sharpness and details are missing.
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It looks like the after image still has blemishes on the face.
Как уродливо получилось.