If you're on a budget get the loupedeck live. Same functionality at half the price. Also customize it as much as you can. The default settings are far from ideal.
for better workflow I would suggest just going with Loupedeck+. more options if you don't want the hassle of looking down everytime just to edit photos. I think the product is just more expensive due to it's LED screen.
I use Loupdeck Plus for Lightroom edits. It's a version of Loupdeck before CT, it has more dials which is better for working with Lightroom cuz you don't need to jump between config sets and remember what you have programmed all dials to do in those different sets.. And it costs 50% less than CT.
just bought the Loupedeck and most of it I like but the part I can't figure out is how to open other applications, I have tried to set these up as shortcut kets but for example I use Nik color Efex and this is set as a short cut option/command/E however Topaz Denoise uses the same shortcut key - does anyone know how to find the specific key strokes for external editing programs.
Hi Pat. I have been debating whether to choose Loupedeck CT or Loupedeck Live. The difference is basically the part of the CT that doesn't exist. I would like to ask if, in Lightroom's Develop module, this part is really necessary, or if I can execute it with Live and using the mouse. Is it possible to configure the 8 buttons to include forward and backward commands in the photo? Do you think the experience could be good, even with Live? Thank you and greetings from Portugal!
Awesome video!!! I JUST bought a Loupedeck CT to get help me to get working on my RUclips channel (that I never work on)🙄 “Final Cut Pro”🤔 Just bought a DJI “Pocket” too 👍🙏💜✨✨ To “pair” with my DJI “Air” (really digging that as well!!!… MY “FILM CREW”😉) A REAL “Post-Production Suite” at Home!!!😉👍🙏💜✨✨✨
I didn't think I needed this - I still don't - but I've looked into these kinds of things in the past. I really like and appreciate how you didn't just straight up hype the product, added in your experience of a steep learning curve, which I could imagine being like learning to touch type and falling in to old habits. I'm currently processing a ton of images so I can 100% see the advantages of having this set up on a desk... maybe once I invest in a desk set up I'll be converted. Thanks for the great video as always.
I would look into Loupedeck+ way cheaper and also more intuitive with buttons. It will be a hassle to keep looking down for the menus. That's just my opinion.
If you're on a budget get the loupedeck live. Same functionality at half the price. Also customize it as much as you can. The default settings are far from ideal.
I won a bid on eBay, for a “Loupedeck CT”…..
(open box…NEW…half price!!!) 😉
It’s VERY COOL 😎😉👍
for better workflow I would suggest just going with Loupedeck+. more options if you don't want the hassle of looking down everytime just to edit photos. I think the product is just more expensive due to it's LED screen.
I use Loupdeck Plus for Lightroom edits. It's a version of Loupdeck before CT, it has more dials which is better for working with Lightroom cuz you don't need to jump between config sets and remember what you have programmed all dials to do in those different sets.. And it costs 50% less than CT.
I have been using the loupedeck+ for a few years and LOVE it. I am undecided on whether or not to upgrade to this yet.
just bought the Loupedeck and most of it I like but the part I can't figure out is how to open other applications, I have tried to set these up as shortcut kets but for example I use Nik color Efex and this is set as a short cut option/command/E however Topaz Denoise uses the same shortcut key - does anyone know how to find the specific key strokes for external editing programs.
Hi Pat. I have been debating whether to choose Loupedeck CT or Loupedeck Live. The difference is basically the part of the CT that doesn't exist. I would like to ask if, in Lightroom's Develop module, this part is really necessary, or if I can execute it with Live and using the mouse. Is it possible to configure the 8 buttons to include forward and backward commands in the photo? Do you think the experience could be good, even with Live? Thank you and greetings from Portugal!
thanks for another interesting vid - it works with Davinci Resolve too, hmmm, are there any other options worth considering that do by LR and resolve?
Looks rad! Been considering
And how come you scrub trough photos so fast, what the PC spec?
Hi Pat thank you so much. Woule you be willing to sahre your Lightroom profile? Cheers Edward
Awesome video!!!
I JUST bought a Loupedeck CT to get help me to get working on my RUclips channel
(that I never work on)🙄
“Final Cut Pro”🤔
Just bought a DJI “Pocket” too 👍🙏💜✨✨
To “pair” with my DJI “Air”
(really digging that as well!!!… MY “FILM CREW”😉)
A REAL “Post-Production Suite” at Home!!!😉👍🙏💜✨✨✨
I can't find action "Thumb size" for knobs, also, how you did all of it, come one people, there is no proper tutorial on this :(
I didn't think I needed this - I still don't - but I've looked into these kinds of things in the past. I really like and appreciate how you didn't just straight up hype the product, added in your experience of a steep learning curve, which I could imagine being like learning to touch type and falling in to old habits. I'm currently processing a ton of images so I can 100% see the advantages of having this set up on a desk... maybe once I invest in a desk set up I'll be converted. Thanks for the great video as always.
Vietnam never looked so good
damn just got lightroom about to look into this too!
I would look into Loupedeck+ way cheaper and also more intuitive with buttons. It will be a hassle to keep looking down for the menus. That's just my opinion.