Luminar NEO vs Lightroom | WHO WINS?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 พ.ย. 2023
- In this video, I'll compare Luminar NEO and Lightroom while editing the same photo to see who wins the crown for your photo editing.
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In this video, we compare Luminar NEO vs Lightroom Classic. Who wins? Watch and find out!
Luminar NEO is a new photo editing software that claims to be faster, more efficient, and easier to use than Lightroom Classic. Is it worth switching to Luminar NEO? Let's find out in this video!
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This is great! I love that you actually went through and edited in both applications as opposed to just showing the final product.
I switched from Lightroom to Luminar Neo a few months ago. Despite it being a little bit buggy at times, it is WAAAYYYY more fun to use and far more intuitive. And I don't find myself forgetting how to use certain functions like I would in Lightroom.
I have Luminar 4 and just recently subscribed to Luminar Neo. So far, I love Neo. Your video also provided me with more guidance on its features and use. I haven't used Lightroom, but glad I decided to go with Neo for my photo editing. Thanks for the video.
Great lesson on editing with Neo. Thanks
I subscribed to Luminar Neo and have been impressed over and over again. Your video was very enlightening and again reinforces my satisfaction with using Luminar. I enjoy your videos because of how you relate information in a way that I can apply immediately.
I agree Luminar version looks the best to me. I much prefer working with Luminar Neo v: Lightroom.
Very good presentation.
You did add a preset to get you going with Luminar. I have found that the preset previews can be so slow to show if you have more than half a dozen in the same category.
You have a great gift to teach. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I use Lightroom an NEO and have a question about transferring files. I usually start my edits in Lightroom and then send the Lightroom file to NEO for additional edits. Is it possible to start in NEO and then send to Lightroom? If it is possible, how can I do this? Thanks for your help.
I have been using Luminar over a year now and im very happy with the results. My only beef I have is that learning all the actions takes longer than with Lightroom. Over all I like Luminar hands down
Thanks for the video. Did you open the raw file in Luminar Neo or send a .tif over from Lightroom?
Would love to see a comparison between Luminar Neo and ON1 Raw 2024. Also, I found the background music while you were talking very distractive and irritating.
I think if there is any difference, it is so small that to learn another post processing software program isn't warranted. I have been using Lightroom forever. With a little tweaking, I feel they would be identical. I don't really think you would see any difference in a print.
Ill stay using Lr+Ps…. Luminar seems for hobbyist not pros
It's a toss up. I use both for their respective strengths.
My biggest problem with the modern offerings are the lack of taking a good shot to begin with. Most of what these do is geared toward the Phone Bubble brains.
Winner is the Photoshop 😀