I use Luminar Neo for my photo editing. Just learning how to use the latest features like Studio Light. I use DxO PureRaw to get rid of noise and lens correct. I learned on Luminar AI, which was great because (unlike Neo) when you used a preset, yoh could go to edit and see all the changes made.
I use DxO Photolab first before finishing with Luminar Neo and this workflow works well for me. Finally, thanks once again for a good video and a like from here!
I used it sometimes, but it seems a bit to "easy", so focused on auto modes and AI filters without real control (only porcentual sliders for effects). Probably nice for some random photos, or experiment, but i normally like to set my values consistently for a determinated photo session, not letting AI to invent for each one. I didn't try it to much maybe, but there is no reason at all... lightroom classic is all I need. Canon software is also good, but CPU dependant is a really bad thing.
@@mattisulanto That is a pitty. If I learn a new software, I would prefere to have a place to ask for help and tips. Although I can see the forum, it seems not to have started yet. Strange. Hopefully this will start soon. Want to use your black friday code to get the best price on the life time licence. I do not like subscriptions :)
@@dirk.4711 You are asking the wrong person. I was not even aware of any forum. However, I agree that a forum could be helpful for many. Why don't you start it?
ive prefered editing on tablets for fun and paid jobs for years but was given a high end computer by wife and im interested in this because you can by it one time and its yours. But after so many years on tablets it so awkward using a computer.
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There are some really nice Presets in Luminar Neo and those manual sliders don't look complicated. Cheers Matti.
Thanks.
@@mattisulanto No worries 🌞
I use Luminar Neo for my photo editing. Just learning how to use the latest features like Studio Light. I use DxO PureRaw to get rid of noise and lens correct. I learned on Luminar AI, which was great because (unlike Neo) when you used a preset, yoh could go to edit and see all the changes made.
Thanks for sharing your experience.
I use DxO Photolab first before finishing with Luminar Neo and this workflow works well for me.
Finally, thanks once again for a good video and a like from here!
Thanks.
I used it sometimes, but it seems a bit to "easy", so focused on auto modes and AI filters without real control (only porcentual sliders for effects). Probably nice for some random photos, or experiment, but i normally like to set my values consistently for a determinated photo session, not letting AI to invent for each one. I didn't try it to much maybe, but there is no reason at all... lightroom classic is all I need. Canon software is also good, but CPU dependant is a really bad thing.
Thanks for sharing your insights.
When is the Luminar Forum going live?
I have no idea.
@@mattisulanto That is a pitty. If I learn a new software, I would prefere to have a place to ask for help and tips. Although I can see the forum, it seems not to have started yet. Strange. Hopefully this will start soon. Want to use your black friday code to get the best price on the life time licence. I do not like subscriptions :)
@@dirk.4711 You are asking the wrong person. I was not even aware of any forum. However, I agree that a forum could be helpful for many. Why don't you start it?
Thank you - very useful. I use Luminar AI as a plug-in for Lightroom.
Thanks for sharing. It works well also as a plug in.
Dxo pl 7 vs luminar neo?
I am switching from ON1 because it has a timezone bug that affects my exported images.
There is no simple answer to which is better. Here is one video that may help you: ruclips.net/video/9U6Slq3urCw/видео.html
It seems great for simple fixes. But there is a risk that the simplicity of A.I. will win out over creativity and vision.
You are absolutely right, there is that risk.
ive prefered editing on tablets for fun and paid jobs for years but was given a high end computer by wife and im interested in this because you can by it one time and its yours. But after so many years on tablets it so awkward using a computer.
Thanks for sharing. Once you get used to something it may be difficult to change that. If you are happy with your work flow just keep it that way.