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Hey Jakub, instructive video as usual 👍. A number of photographers are now editing their pictures to look like paintings. Can you show us how that can be done in Luminar.
One question; at the beginning you set the defringe then you should be make any other adjustment because we could not see the optics side other settings.
@@CleverPhotographer I may be wrong, but auto defringe appears to be active in the develop tool. This shows that another setting was used with the develop tool beforehand. It's like I couldn't see it.
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, wow! thank you.
Thank you too for a lovely comment 🤩
Another great and easy to follow tutorial. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Ramon.
Great Look. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for a great message Klaus ;-)
Hey Jakub, instructive video as usual 👍. A number of photographers are now editing their pictures to look like paintings. Can you show us how that can be done in Luminar.
Great tip! I will work on that and prepare it for the future 👍
Great job but why introduce a warm temperature then use the remove color cast to take the temperature away? Thank u
Hi, the remove color cast doesn't only remove the Warm Temperature, but also other tones on the image.
Nice
Thanks
Is this a preset in the Power Bundle? Love this look. Thank you!
Hi Dwight, no this is actually preset from our upcoming Luminar NEO - Spring Bundle.
@@CleverPhotographer Great!
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One question; at the beginning you set the defringe then you should be make any other adjustment because we could not see the optics side other settings.
Hi, I had a look at the video and I am not 100% sure what you mean? Can you help me to understand further?
@@CleverPhotographer I may be wrong, but auto defringe appears to be active in the develop tool. This shows that another setting was used with the develop tool beforehand. It's like I couldn't see it.