would you say that Lunimar is better than Topaz labs? I've been looking at both. I have the latest (2023) Topaz Photo AI along with the sharpener and denoiser. I know you have used both because I see it in your menus in some of your videos when the menu drops down. OF course you would need to do the comparison today and not 1 year ago. I would just be curious what you opinion is.
Thanks for this video. Would love to see a flambient comprehensive tutorial. A tutorial on how to "fix" distorted lamps would also be great :) Thank you
Thanks for your videos, I really appreciate your willingness to walk through your editing techniques. I would like to see a video on how to straighten the light as you did here. Thanks again.
great stuff !! this video shows perfectly, that the hdr method is far far superior than the old bracketed exposure with manipulated masks :] (and much faster of)
I am a french fan of your youtube channels ! congratulations for your fantastic work and dedication to share it ! thank you for your very smart and efficient work on those set of images. It was quite difficult with the chair just in front of the window to imagine the same result in using multiple masks and selection area .... we would love to stay longer in our clients' properties to do some flambient work or styling but real estate just want a quick job on site ... !
I love your videos!! I was wandering if at some point you could show as how you edit bulk in Luminar & Aurora I really struggle with that process :) Thank man! Go NZ! Keep Up the good work!!
Great suggestion. Unfortunately Aurora has been discontinued, however the Quantum Engine responsible for the realistic results lives on in the HDR Merge extension for Luminar Neo (bit.ly/HDRMerge). It's good for results but not great for automation - yet. So for now I'm using alternative approaches for bulk editing. (done a few vids that I'll be releasing in the future on the channel). Cheers for watching and commenting!
the next thing they could update is saving/exporting as a .dng so we could then edit everything in lr/acr, and work on the yellowing that happens or the white balance if you have anyone there that will listen to you those are just a few things, ive tried to get on there testing team but no one ever gets back to me...
Hi mate, yeah, I have a few ideas I'd like to see implimented too but unfortunately Skylum are very indipendant with their thinking on how the software should evolve. I don't think we'll see .dng capability though because the additional more creative tools Luminar has aren't supported by Adobe so the backward compatibility just isn't an option. A shame because I like having my raw files converted to .dng where possible.
interesting method..but SOO much work. Things seem to get overcomplicated in stead of easier... Just can't imagine doing all this time after time, day after day, and with each photo..
It really depends on your business model. I'm in the low volume higher quality bracket so for me greater attention to the finished reslut pays off as I get the clients who value this more and will pay more a s a result. But if, I were doing greater volume and therefore have to spend less time then I would be running a workflow more like: ua-cam.com/video/l6_NqXTsjD0/v-deo.html
Beautiful
would you say that Lunimar is better than Topaz labs? I've been looking at both. I have the latest (2023) Topaz Photo AI along with the sharpener and denoiser. I know you have used both because I see it in your menus in some of your videos when the menu drops down. OF course you would need to do the comparison today and not 1 year ago. I would just be curious what you opinion is.
flambient
With a flashed window pull. Much better results, and easier.
Do you have a link to a video that shows how you fixed that hanging light fixture? Thank you for an excellent video on your HDR Hybrid Technique!
ua-cam.com/video/BkThezDZ5oE/v-deo.html
Muito bom! Gostaria de mais exemplos de grandes diferenças de luzes, internas e externas.
Thanks for this video.
Would love to see a flambient comprehensive tutorial.
A tutorial on how to "fix" distorted lamps would also be great :)
Thank you
Hi Amir, I will do a flambient vid at some point. The lamp distortion video is already on the channel. ua-cam.com/video/BkThezDZ5oE/v-deo.html
Thanks for your videos, I really appreciate your willingness to walk through your editing techniques. I would like to see a video on how to straighten the light as you did here. Thanks again.
Thanks Randy. If we get a few more requests for that I'll see what I can put together :)
great stuff !! this video shows perfectly, that the hdr method is far far superior than the old bracketed exposure with manipulated masks :] (and much faster of)
Thanks mate. Yes HDR got a bad reputation unfortunately. But done right it can be a valuable tool in our editing arsenal.
I am a french fan of your youtube channels ! congratulations for your fantastic work and dedication to share it ! thank you for your very smart and efficient work on those set of images. It was quite difficult with the chair just in front of the window to imagine the same result in using multiple masks and selection area .... we would love to stay longer in our clients' properties to do some flambient work or styling but real estate just want a quick job on site ... !
Thanks for watching my channels Zen! And thanks for the comment too 😀
I love your videos!! I was wandering if at some point you could show as how you edit bulk in Luminar & Aurora I really struggle with that process :) Thank man! Go NZ! Keep Up the good work!!
Great suggestion. Unfortunately Aurora has been discontinued, however the Quantum Engine responsible for the realistic results lives on in the HDR Merge extension for Luminar Neo (bit.ly/HDRMerge). It's good for results but not great for automation - yet. So for now I'm using alternative approaches for bulk editing. (done a few vids that I'll be releasing in the future on the channel). Cheers for watching and commenting!
Hello ! please help...i bracket 1 stop 3 photos but my hdr look terrible need brushes etc but still.. maybe im doing something wrong
Thanks for the vid. All this could have been fixed with a window pull...
Maybe, but this isn't a vid on window pulls. These files were provided to me wondering what could be done.
Anthony, could you link these raw files so we can practice with this method?
I like the idea, but these were supplied by a viewer so I don't have the rights for re-distribution. Sorry.
I'll try to take some shots in future that will be for you guys only when I'm on my pro jobs. Nice suggestion.
the next thing they could update is saving/exporting as a .dng so we could then edit everything in lr/acr, and work on the yellowing that happens or the white balance if you have anyone there that will listen to you those are just a few things, ive tried to get on there testing team but no one ever gets back to me...
Hi mate, yeah, I have a few ideas I'd like to see implimented too but unfortunately Skylum are very indipendant with their thinking on how the software should evolve.
I don't think we'll see .dng capability though because the additional more creative tools Luminar has aren't supported by Adobe so the backward compatibility just isn't an option. A shame because I like having my raw files converted to .dng where possible.
interesting method..but SOO much work. Things seem to get overcomplicated in stead of easier... Just can't imagine doing all this time after time, day after day, and with each photo..
It really depends on your business model. I'm in the low volume higher quality bracket so for me greater attention to the finished reslut pays off as I get the clients who value this more and will pay more a s a result. But if, I were doing greater volume and therefore have to spend less time then I would be running a workflow more like: ua-cam.com/video/l6_NqXTsjD0/v-deo.html