Thank you for watching my video. If you're looking for more Luminar NEO tools, courses and videos, check out my website 👉 www.cleverphotographer.com/luminar
Hi Jakub, I use Luminar since Luminar 3 and untill last month I only looked for german videos.Then I saw accidental one of your videos and looked for more of this, because you explain Luminar NEO very good. Now I bought the Luminar NEO Masterclass and the Luminar Power Bundle. Although I´ve seen in the short time not so much, I´m very happy to did this, because you eyplain it also very good for a german old man like me. Best regards from the German North See Coast Hans-Peter😄
This video unlocks so many secrets that all fear of using the 'bogey-man' curves is removed. The measure of genius is when it inspires and makes that which seems complex to be easily understood. 10 out of 10! Tres clever.
Being new to Luminar Neo I found this segment to be very beneficial. I also appreciate you having sample files to work along with your tutorial. I have watched a couple of other people's tutorials and they don't offer this additional step to aid in your learning curve. Thank you again.
Curves is great for black and white points; Color harmony is much better in the color changes. However, as I grow into the uses of the many tools, I find the more difficult equals more control on creative work. Never stop learning.
You are precisely correct, Charles. The deeper we go with all the tools, the more we realise this editing software's power. I am glad you are enjoying it.
Hi Rick, thank you for a lovely comment. The calculation for the product is very simple. If you would go to Skylum/Luminar website and buy all these products at the same time, you would end up paying that much. I hope that explains it.
@@CleverPhotographer But it looks like one package sells for over one thousand, original price. In any case, thank you again for your patient presentation style. Some Neo experts talk and click so fast, I get lost. Keep up the great work!
I am sorry Sandeep. You are right that the curves can be bit tricky and as I mentioned in the video, many photographers don't use them at all. And in fact I know many successful full time photographers who never used a single curve 😁
@@CleverPhotographer Thanks for your comment and observation Jakub. What I really found difficult or tough was identifying the bright spots and also when to say "it's enough" or "we need to stop as the picture is perfect". I just could not conclude besides a lot of pointers I just could not understand. Do we use curves for that orangey or a bit of dark (and haze) looks? Last, the monthly subscription plan, does it cover all the courses that you teach?
Thank you for watching my video. If you're looking for more Luminar NEO tools, courses and videos, check out my website 👉 www.cleverphotographer.com/luminar
Hi Jakub,
I use Luminar since Luminar 3 and untill last month I only looked for german videos.Then I saw accidental one of your videos and looked for more of this, because you explain Luminar NEO very good. Now I bought the Luminar NEO Masterclass and the Luminar Power Bundle.
Although I´ve seen in the short time not so much, I´m very happy to did this, because you eyplain it also very good for a german old man like me.
Best regards from the German North See Coast
Hans-Peter😄
This video unlocks so many secrets that all fear of using the 'bogey-man' curves is removed. The measure of genius is when it inspires and makes that which seems complex to be easily understood. 10 out of 10! Tres clever.
Thank you so much, Sean... your comment made my day.
Very helpful understanding how the curve tool works and the power
Thank you Michael, I am glad it was helpful.
Congratulations for the clearest photo editing video I have ever come across
Wow 👌 thank you so much for such a great comment. I appreciate it a lot...
Very intuitive Jakob Thank You
Thank you as always...
Excellent
Very well explained!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your in-depth explanation...
You are very welcome. I hope it helps!
Being new to Luminar Neo I found this segment to be very beneficial. I also appreciate you having sample files to work along with your tutorial. I have watched a couple of other people's tutorials and they don't offer this additional step to aid in your learning curve. Thank you again.
You're very welcome! I am so glad I can help! Luminar NEO is such a great tool!
Remarkable, thank you!
Thank you very much, Kit... I hope it's going to be helpful.
Very good video thanks.
Thank you Michael...
After this lesson I finally understood how to use the curves properly. Thanks so much 🤗
Thank you so much.
Super!!! merci
Avec plaisir!
Best explanation of curves that I have seen, thanks
Wow, thank you so much, Dan. That's such a motivating comment... 😍
Curves is great for black and white points; Color harmony is much better in the color changes. However, as I grow into the uses of the many tools, I find the more difficult equals more control on creative work. Never stop learning.
You are precisely correct, Charles. The deeper we go with all the tools, the more we realise this editing software's power. I am glad you are enjoying it.
Very good and detailed instructions on using the curve tool in LuminarNeo
Thank you very much, Yusuf. I am glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks lots. You are a very good teacher. But has anyone ever paid full price for one of your Neo packages? The original price seems a bit excessive.
Hi Rick, thank you for a lovely comment. The calculation for the product is very simple. If you would go to Skylum/Luminar website and buy all these products at the same time, you would end up paying that much. I hope that explains it.
@@CleverPhotographer But it looks like one package sells for over one thousand, original price. In any case, thank you again for your patient presentation style. Some Neo experts talk and click so fast, I get lost. Keep up the great work!
Well, a good video but highly technical for me
I am sorry Sandeep. You are right that the curves can be bit tricky and as I mentioned in the video, many photographers don't use them at all. And in fact I know many successful full time photographers who never used a single curve 😁
@@CleverPhotographer Thanks for your comment and observation Jakub. What I really found difficult or tough was identifying the bright spots and also when to say "it's enough" or "we need to stop as the picture is perfect". I just could not conclude besides a lot of pointers I just could not understand.
Do we use curves for that orangey or a bit of dark (and haze) looks?
Last, the monthly subscription plan, does it cover all the courses that you teach?