Full Luminar AI Moody Landscape Photo Editing Tutorial & What Tools to Use When and Why
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- Опубліковано 23 лип 2024
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A complete walk-through of a moody landscape photo edit in Luminar AI. In this photo editing tutorial, I'll demonstrate all of my editing steps and discuss what I'm using and why. It's really important that before you begin your edit you have at least a rough idea of the direction you want to take your processing. If you don't you're mindlessly moving sliders and hoping for the best.
I hope this guide is useful to you. I put a lot of work into it. So if it is helpful I'd love to hear from you! Thanks so much for watching! 🙏 and share the love with a thumbs up and/or a comment 😄
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G'day Anthony
I simply love your 'mind's eye' with your approach to your editing process.
Havagooday
Greg
This guys has his family patiently waiting for him. Whenever I’m taking a minute to capture something they’re the opposite of patient. Lucky man
Yes, but they where lucky that he didn't had to wait "for the right light" to come. And once again Luminar saved the Family Life! And thanks Anthony for another excellent video, they are simply the best!
Its one thing watching you do it. When I try its a total muddy mess. But then again, I'm just a mere mortal. I'll keep plugging along. Love your channel
Thanks David ☺
Excellent video Anthony and thank you for sharing your thought process.
Very well done, fantastic edit.
Great work thanks
Amazing!! Well done! Thank you for posting this video.
Thanks Jim. My pleasure!
what a great crazy video thank you
Great tutorial, Anthony. Thank you very much.
Great video... Thanks!
Brilliant !! Thanks.
Yay! You're back. That's a great edit and time really well spent picking up tips on how you approach your work. Thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I absolutely loved this! I've been working on Luminar4 since it came out. I didn't go for AI as I wanted to fully learn, understand and use L4. Purchased NEO and so looking forward to that when it comes out. But this video and capture took me to a new place. Felt like I was in 'SKYFALL' by the end. Superb. Thankyou! Easy Sub!
Thanks! Nice to read that feedback 😀
A brilliant video, thank you very much for making it.
Thanks Bob!
Another great video!
Master edit !!
Thanks Anthony
Thanks Jose!
Really enjoyed this edit. It’s good to understand your thought process.
Glad you enjoyed it Kevin! Thanks 😀
Just discovered your videos and already learnt so much thank you and look forward to seeing many more 👍😊
Awesome, thank you Chris!
Great editing and image!
Thank you very much!
What a great video - thanks for showing us how to make a photo match your vision. One of your best! Like you, I love using the local masking. It helps get over the fact that there is no masking in the Light tool, so I often do basic adjustments and curves in Light and then work on selected areas in local masking.
Realy great video, I'm gonna have this video by my side when I make a new edit on my landscape that I have got to mutch of a hdr look to that I don't like. I think It has to do with the small, medium and large detail and structure sliders. I have to mask In where I want it. 👍
fantastic :-)
Excellent video. Whilst watching you working through it we don't fully appreciate what the finished image is going to be like as it's in your head. However, when you compare before and after it's amazing the difference you've achieved and given nature a real boost. thank you for showing what can be done to a really flat image to start with.
As an aside, are you aiming for a Lightroom update video? They seem to have come out with a real leap forward in the masking side in image editing.
Hi Ken. Thanks for the feedback on the edit and the video! Yes, a lightroom update video seems like a good idea. The new mask tools are great!!!
Well done.
Thanks Theo
Thanks for this - very interesting. Incidentally back in 2019 I conducted a software workshop locally with the title "Lightroom - Editing with Intent". What a coincidence!
Wow. I love a good coincidence! Like you, I fully believe in being purposeful with the direction of an edit.. It allows us so much more control over our final image rather than just aimlessly moving sliders and hoping for the best.
Cheers for watching Roger and thanks for the comment!
Enjoying your videos and appreciate you acknowledging my comment. Any idea why I don't get choices like you do? I'm up date. I would have to load profile types.
Hi. Are you using raw? Jpegs have the profile baked in already.
@@AnthonyTurnham Yes, they are raw. If it was jpg, that option doesn't even show up in the menu (not grayed out, completely gone).
Excellent tutorial ,, we learn a lot with you even though I don't speak English ,,, would it be possible for you to do an Orange & Teel tutorial in landscape to create a LUT and apply it to any type of photo? I have not seen so far how to do it in Luminar AI, thanks for your tutorials!
Nice Idea Mauro. I'll consider it for a future video.
Hi Anthony - great edit as always, thank you. Question: on the Toning filter, why did you choose to keep the Saturation at 100% and reduce the Amount, rather than playing with the Saturation a bit, first? Just curious. Thank you!!
Hi Paulina. Thanks. Re the toning, it's just because at full intensity I find it easier to see the true colour I'm introducing into the highlights and shadows. Then when I'm happy I've got the hue I want I can drop the amount back to where I want it. Does that make sense?
@@AnthonyTurnham Thank you - yes, it does make sense wrt it being easier to see the intensity that way. cheers, Paulina
Hi Anthony! I'm a bit busy now, but I will write a more comprehensive response later. By the way, those images remind me of the 'Lake District' in the northwest of England. Cheers! Felix the Cat. 😺
Great Edit, thank you so much for sharing. We have a lovely 'pass' - Winnats Pass Derbyshire UK , worth a google. I will go take some shots and try your editing. Welcome Back and hope all is OK. - Just as an aside the Topaz link doesn't work for me ???? , maybe worth a check - Thanks again
Thanks Rob. I just checked out Winnats pass on Google. Looks like a great subject! Thanks for the heads up on the link. I'll look into it.
Ah, the link had an extra https in it. It should be: bit.ly/sharpen-ai 😀 Thanks for letting m know 🙏
I dont seem to have any camera profiles on my copy 😕
Are you shooting raw? They won't show if you're editing a jpeg.
@@AnthonyTurnham always raw
Hmmm... not sure then??? 😕
@@AnthonyTurnham guess I'll have to email them and inquire as I've seen numerous videos with camera profiles, but since I don't use Luminar as much I tend to forget to follow up.
Yes a great job of editing but the speed of the instructions are far too fast for me to take all the information in all at once. Needs the speed of a Barry Beckham video.
Ok, thanks. I'd either try watching with a slower playback speed (accessed via youtube's settings in the bottom right of the video. Or just check out some of my other earlier instructional videos on Luminar AI.
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