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 El Polo, thank you very much for your lovely comment. That is a great idea. Do you mean how to process a night skies for Luminar, or just in general!?
Hi, Jakub, This was a really helpful tutorial, thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos. Looking forward to more great content. Keep up the good work.👍
@@CleverPhotographer I know layers are JPEG’s. I guess anyone could make them. But how and are there tricks. I have seen videos where the artist uses plain gray or orange layers. I would like those, bit overall guidance one there creation. Your video on skies was great. I don’t believe in purchasing skies, rather I am building my own library of skies where I shot.
Where are assets stored in Neo and can we store all of our assets in the same location as Neo stores them so all our assets (LUTs, presets, overlays etc.) are available in the same place
Thank you as always for these videos. I do have a question.....How does the Highlights/Shadows adjustment differ from the Blacks/Whites adjustment ? Thanks again.
Hi Tony 👋 thank you for your comment and your excellent question 👍 To understand the difference between the two sets of sliders, it's good to have at least a basic understanding of the Photography Histogram. The Black (darkest parts) & Whites (brightest parts) control the borders and extreme sides of the histogram. The Shadows and Highlights control everything that is between. The highlights - the right (bright) part and the Shadows - the left (dark) part of the histogram. It's easier the explain it when you look at the histogram and push the sliders, but I hope this helps.
@@CleverPhotographer Thank you I believe I got it....the Blacks/Whites slider sets the light and dark limits and the Highlights/Shadows slider controls the information between the mid-tone to those dark and light limits. At least I hope I got 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
merci Jacob pour tous ces excellents conseils !
Thank you…
Thank you, Jacub for this video 🤗
It's my pleasure, Gunhild. I hope it's going to be helpful.
Thank you for your excellents tutorials for luminar neo, can you explain in another video how to shoot and process night and starry skies?
Hi El Polo, thank you very much for your lovely comment. That is a great idea. Do you mean how to process a night skies for Luminar, or just in general!?
@@CleverPhotographer yes, using luminar neo edit tools
Not as a skies replacement photo, as a photo itself
Hi, Jakub, This was a really helpful tutorial, thank you for all the hard work you put into these videos. Looking forward to more great content. Keep up the good work.👍
Thank you very much Buzz. I am so happy to hear that you enjoying our videos and tutorials.
Well done! Thank you for your helpful videos.
Thank you, Jack. I am glad to know that you enjoying the tutorials.
awesome video
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it!
You are really adding layers to the product. Can you show us how you creat layers for your collection? Great job
Hi Rich, what layers would you like us to create and show you?! Thank you as always...
@@CleverPhotographer I know layers are JPEG’s. I guess anyone could make them. But how and are there tricks. I have seen videos where the artist uses plain gray or orange layers. I would like those, bit overall guidance one there creation. Your video on skies was great. I don’t believe in purchasing skies, rather I am building my own library of skies where I shot.
Thank you, master!
You are welcome!
Where are assets stored in Neo and can we store all of our assets in the same location as Neo stores them so all our assets (LUTs, presets, overlays etc.) are available in the same place
Hi, yes all the assets are stored within the application folders. The location will depend on the system you are using Win/Mac.
Thank you as always for these videos. I do have a question.....How does the Highlights/Shadows adjustment differ from the Blacks/Whites adjustment ? Thanks again.
Hi Tony 👋 thank you for your comment and your excellent question 👍 To understand the difference between the two sets of sliders, it's good to have at least a basic understanding of the Photography Histogram. The Black (darkest parts) & Whites (brightest parts) control the borders and extreme sides of the histogram. The Shadows and Highlights control everything that is between. The highlights - the right (bright) part and the Shadows - the left (dark) part of the histogram. It's easier the explain it when you look at the histogram and push the sliders, but I hope this helps.
@@CleverPhotographer Thank you I believe I got it....the Blacks/Whites slider sets the light and dark limits and the Highlights/Shadows slider controls the information between the mid-tone to those dark and light limits. At least I hope I got it.