The OTHER WAY to use the TONE CURVE - | Luminar Neo How to Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @matthewsmith566
    @matthewsmith566 Год назад

    Great video tutorial. Super clear instructions.

  • @WolfNol96
    @WolfNol96 Год назад

    nice and informative video

  • @mitchalicious
    @mitchalicious Год назад

    Awesome video and coffee mug

  • @scubarocks1861
    @scubarocks1861 Год назад

    Hi Nic, thanks for the tutorial. Learn something...

    • @NicBucci
      @NicBucci  Год назад

      Glad you got something from it! :)

  • @Alakazam2047
    @Alakazam2047 Год назад

    Keep up the good work!

    • @NicBucci
      @NicBucci  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much mate! Really appreciated!

  • @Alakazam2047
    @Alakazam2047 Год назад +1

    Thank you for covering this! It is great to have another way to go about editing a photo instead of always using the same S-curve.
    Would you say that in certain scenarios one method would be more easier to use than another? For instance, in concert photography whether to use standard s-curve vs inverted s-curve?

    • @NicBucci
      @NicBucci  Год назад +1

      No probs, glad you liked it! No one ever mentions the inverted curve :)
      And for sure I would. In some ways the inverted curve requires a bit more work, though honestly, as you saw in that histogram, when working with dark areas inverting the S curve makes your entire editing process that much easier, so if you have concert photos, you could do one edit, with the inverted curve for sure, save it as a LUT and use across all the shots. I have a video coming out this week (another edit) where I used the inverted curve and it just makes editing underexposed photos that much easier - so I love using it!

    • @Alakazam2047
      @Alakazam2047 Год назад +1

      @@NicBucci I look forward to the next video then, thank you! If I may ask, is the inverted curve your go-to method when editing photos?

    • @NicBucci
      @NicBucci  Год назад +1

      @@Alakazam2047 i just uploaded it so keep an eye out for later this week! :)
      And sure, so I use the inverted curve for higher contrast/darker images, and a standard S curve for properly exposed/overexposed images. Hope that helps bud!

  • @herwarthaug
    @herwarthaug Год назад

    Thank you for your helpful video! I would like to use Luminar Neo regularly. Unfortunately, the function to create metadata (EXIF, IPTC, ...) and save them in my photos is missing. Will an update of Luminar Neo bring this feature, what do you think? Which app do you use to store metadata in your photos?

    • @NicBucci
      @NicBucci  Год назад +1

      Great question! You can definitely access the metadata for each shot, which is in the catalogue window and top right, and for adding/removing the metadata I use the windows properties pane which is the same as the Mac options panel.
      Hope this helps :)