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After adjustments in LR classic and then exporting via right click on one of the selected images in the film strip, then export-HDR merge in Lumina Neo, LR adjustments revert back to original format in Neo. The workaround is export-export-make sure luminar neo is source to export and then click export or choose eidt with a copy with light... then click export. The luminar panel will open in HDR merge with LR adjustments intact. very odd or maybe something unique to my software?
Hi Svante... are you looking at the images in Collection, or the actual folder in Library? Sometimes it doesn't end up in the collection. Try to use the "Synchronise Folder" option in Library module and see if the photo will show.
I was looking in the actual folder. When I open the Library mode, the "syncronise" is grayed out. However if I open the develop mode , the syncronise is active. I marked the four images I wanted to focus stack, and hit "Syncronise" and to my surprise all my 5 earlier attempts appeared in the "film strip". Will try it again to see if it works on another set of images. Thanks for the tip. Tip: try to make a focus stack yourself WITHOUT syncronising BEFORE moving to Neo. Can You make it work? Best regards
@@svantewernvall2036 Hi... I am glad to hear the Synchronize option worked. I tried again and can see the image just like in the video. Sometimes it's just as simple as permission to access folders and etc. In the past, I even saw that it was fixed by simply restarting the computer. It's a strange one.
Thank you for watching my video. If you're looking for more Luminar NEO tools, courses and videos, check out my website 👉 www.cleverphotographer.com/luminar
at 10:41 your HDR merge is blue not because it has original settings, it is because your temperature has gone to -100
Thank you for pointing that out.
Where can I buy the HDR landscape preset collection
On our website 👉 www.cleverphotographer.com/luminarpresets
After adjustments in LR classic and then exporting via right click on one of the selected images in the film strip, then export-HDR merge in Lumina Neo, LR adjustments revert back to original format in Neo. The workaround is export-export-make sure luminar neo is source to export and then click export or choose eidt with a copy with light... then click export. The luminar panel will open in HDR merge with LR adjustments intact. very odd or maybe something unique to my software?
Hi Bob, I am not sure, but as long as it works for you.
I get an jpeg file back to lightroom classic instead of an tiff file when i use upscale in luminar neo. I dont want a jpeg, how do i change that?
Hi, that is very strange. It should be TIFF. I am afraid that you will have to ask Skylum for this 👉 skylum.com/support/contact
Thanks i sent them a message@@CleverPhotographer
Fine BUT
The focus stacked imaga is NOT transferred to LR
Neo exports it to somewhere, but not to LR film strip
Hi Svante... are you looking at the images in Collection, or the actual folder in Library? Sometimes it doesn't end up in the collection. Try to use the "Synchronise Folder" option in Library module and see if the photo will show.
@@CleverPhotographer
I was looking in the actual folder. When I open the Library mode, the "syncronise" is grayed out. However if I open the develop mode , the syncronise is active. I marked the four images I wanted to focus stack, and hit "Syncronise" and to my surprise all my 5 earlier attempts appeared in the "film strip". Will try it again to see if it works on another set of images.
Thanks for the tip.
Tip: try to make a focus stack yourself WITHOUT syncronising BEFORE moving to Neo. Can You make it work?
Best regards
@@svantewernvall2036 Hi... I am glad to hear the Synchronize option worked. I tried again and can see the image just like in the video. Sometimes it's just as simple as permission to access folders and etc. In the past, I even saw that it was fixed by simply restarting the computer. It's a strange one.