Fantastic tutorial. I bought a lifetime license to LN to go alongside LR. I use LR mainly but I keep finding new tweaks in LN like this that makes the purchase worthwhile. Thankyou!
I think your cheeky sense of humour combined with your great photography videos and now studio tutorials are a real winner. All those other people are a bit boring. 😂
Another informative video! Love the waterfall image! Hope your feeling better! I would also enjoy a PS version! Looks like a great bunch of photographers in your workshop photo!😉
Would love to see this process done in PS. The software is different enough from Neo to make it worthwhile. But this was really well done Gavin. Thanks as always.
Great tutorial! I'd be interested in a photoshop version. Is there a way to remove other artifacts? I took Aroura pics with my phone that had lens protectors on it. Some images look like a rock was dropped into a pond. The bullseye is a pattern of varying light.
Great video. I’ve been using Luminar Neo for a while as a plug-in to Photoshop. It’s very interesting to learn how to use it for masking. I do have a question, though. How is it that you faster waterfall image has a blown out sky, but the slower exposure has a darker sky? Was there some additional masking done?
Another Neo user. Thank you for your tutorial Gavin. But mate, when I am editing on my PC, I certainly don't get a cuppa from the missus. More likely it's a hurry up to get off the b.......... computer. 😅
Great video, Gavin! I am curious. Does Luminar Neo auto align the photos automatically? I would like to see the PS version as well. As that is my main software for editing. But seriously looking at LN in the near future..
@@fototripperstudio I agree. I will be giving it a try. Using your link. I love that it has a 30 day money back guarantee. Well worth a look for sure. And with up to 84% off, that is pretty crazy!
The very talented Gavin. Just as soon as the build back better BS is over, we might be able to afford 'things'. Already saving for your third book numbnuts. 🤗 All the very best to both of you. ......I cannot watch one more political commercial! Outside I go.....and it's snowing
Never used Luminar, seems to be similar to Topaz in a way that it has more refined sliders and maybe better AI? But do you need all 3, Topaz, Luminar and PS? Maybe especially Luminar and PS?
Great instruction, it’s just too bad that this is what the”art” of photography has become…how about taking a photo and allowing it to be the rendering of what you experienced instead of artificially manipulating it? Has photography become 80% post processing?
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I think there are still more Photoshop users than Luminar (including me). So yes, please do a Photoshop version of this video.
I would love the PS version!
Please keep going with Neo, I certainly need it
Can't wait for me content on this page.
Fantastic tutorial. I bought a lifetime license to LN to go alongside LR. I use LR mainly but I keep finding new tweaks in LN like this that makes the purchase worthwhile. Thankyou!
I think your cheeky sense of humour combined with your great photography videos and now studio tutorials are a real winner. All those other people are a bit boring. 😂
Keep bring Luminar Neo!
Really glad to see videos on Luminar Neo. Thanks. Now we just need your courses to be with Neo.
Very informative. Thank you.
Thank you Gavin, an excellent tutorial on Luminar Neo, I enjoyed it very much. 👍😎
Yes, please do a photoshop version Id love to see it. Fascinating video though.
Thanks for this tutorial Gavin. I would appreciate a Photoshop tutorial for this technique as well if possible.
Thank you so much for this video. I would love to see more Neo training videos, too.
great video, thanks for the tips. I am still very much learning the features of luminar neo
Really would appreciate a Photoshop version, please Gavin
Thank you Gavin. Really enjoying the studio channel.
PS version would be great Gavin, thanks for your videos 🙂
Love the way these software providers now are taking the best from adobe various programs and put it into one simple box of tools. It's like candy.
Another great lesson, keep it coming Gavin. Thanks
Another informative video! Love the waterfall image! Hope your feeling better! I would also enjoy a PS version! Looks like a great bunch of photographers in your workshop photo!😉
Thank you for this tutorial. That reflection patch with the tree was impressive. I didn't know you could do that. Appreciate you. 🙏
Absolutely loving the new channel!!
Would love to see this process done in PS. The software is different enough from Neo to make it worthwhile. But this was really well done Gavin. Thanks as always.
Great to see a Photoshop version
Yes to the photoshop version.
Would love the PS version, thanks.
Thank you so much for this Gavin, I have Luminar Neo, but I'm still finding my way around the interface, this has helped me immensely.
You're very welcome!
Would like to see a Photoshop blending.
Thanks
Thanks for them quids :)
Yes please for Photoshop version
Thanks for the great Luminar tutorial, very helpful since I ditched Adobe subscription
Would like for you to do it with PS.
Yes please for a photoshop version.
Thanks Gavin. I use Luminar and this helps alot , cheers.
yes photoshop tutorial please
I would like to see the Photoshop version and a luminosity mask
I do own neo but hardly use it... This video does trigger me to start using it more though. Thanks Gavin!
I would like to see the same images blended using PS, be able to compare technique and ease of use between the two software applications.
Yes would love the PS version!
a great informative video Gavin, but would like to see photoshop version, don,t use Luminar, keep them coming thanks mate.
Great Video. Need to do more with Neo. I use Neo all the time.
Great. Thanks. As a lightroom/photoshop user i would love a further explanation. I promise to tickle your bell!
Great tutorial! I'd be interested in a photoshop version.
Is there a way to remove other artifacts? I took Aroura pics with my phone that had lens protectors on it. Some images look like a rock was dropped into a pond. The bullseye is a pattern of varying light.
Yes, please. Show it in Photoshop!
Very nice introduction! Please include a pbotoshop tutorial on this technique.
Great video and it would be great to see it done in photoshop Gavin 👍🏽
Yes please to photoshop (esp that second example with the reflections!)
Great video. I’ve been using Luminar Neo for a while as a plug-in to Photoshop. It’s very interesting to learn how to use it for masking. I do have a question, though. How is it that you faster waterfall image has a blown out sky, but the slower exposure has a darker sky? Was there some additional masking done?
You must have missed the bit where I mentioned the layer on the bottom was a fully edited image that already had the sky blended in.
Gavin love your videos, would also love a photoshop version of this thanks in advance. All the best to you and Mrs Hardcastle
❤absolutely love your videos.
❤love the vide I also love the software
I would like to see a PS version.Thanks Great videos. Hi to Amanda!
I enjoyed this video, but a photoshop version would be greatly appreciated.
Nice demonstrations. In the first two there is no need to use mask Fill followed by mask Invert. You could have simply started the mask Brush.
I'd like to see a photoshop version.
Another Neo user. Thank you for your tutorial Gavin. But mate, when I am editing on my PC, I certainly don't get a cuppa from the missus. More likely it's a hurry up to get off the b.......... computer. 😅
I would like the photoshop version
Great video, Gavin! I am curious. Does Luminar Neo auto align the photos automatically? I would like to see the PS version as well. As that is my main software for editing. But seriously looking at LN in the near future..
It does NOT which to me is a major shortfall. They really need to add this feature ASAP.
@@fototripperstudio I agree. I will be giving it a try. Using your link. I love that it has a 30 day money back guarantee. Well worth a look for sure. And with up to 84% off, that is pretty crazy!
Photoshop version please!
Great video. Please do the same in photoshop 😊
PS yes plse!!!
The very talented Gavin. Just as soon as the build back better BS is over, we might be able to afford 'things'. Already saving for your third book numbnuts. 🤗 All the very best to both of you. ......I cannot watch one more political commercial! Outside I go.....and it's snowing
Amen to that!
What I really want to know is how you managed to find a time at Skogafoss when you could get a shot with no people in it!
Watch the on location video and you'll see ;)
@@fototripperstudio I did! I admire your ability to survive on 20 minutes of sleep per night.
Yes please, Photoshop 😊
How about a gimp version
Never used Luminar, seems to be similar to Topaz in a way that it has more refined sliders and maybe better AI? But do you need all 3, Topaz, Luminar and PS? Maybe especially Luminar and PS?
I do use all three for specific needs but you NEED all 3? Nah.
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I have enough trouble figuring out Photoshop, so please stick with that!
Great instruction, it’s just too bad that this is what the”art” of photography has become…how about taking a photo and allowing it to be the rendering of what you experienced instead of artificially manipulating it? Has photography become 80% post processing?
I think 80% post processing began in the dark room with Ansel Adams.
@@fototripperstudio Fair point! Can't argue with that.
All the requests for PS tutorials is hilarious. Buy his course, ya bunch of cheapos. Like us Luminar Neo users would if he had a tutorial for it.
Your video link photo looks like an ED medicine ad. 😂