Love my Loupedeck and can't imagine photo editing without it now. I started with the original Loupedeck console, then the Loupedeck+ and now the incredible Loupedeck CT. Leigh, give Raymond the Loupedeck Live and treat yourself to Loupedeck CT !!
I lóve editing my photo' s .I create what I want. They even do not have to look as photographs anymore. I love just sitting behind my computer and working with Photoshop. I do not need a loopdeck, I guess. Seems so complicated... What I realy can't miss is my Wacom. It helps me to work very precise, just like I am drawing. I love that!
It reminded me of the IBM CADAM system pad I used 30 years ago. In essence, this is a modern programmable function keys device. I like the concept and ordered one of those to test. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Thanks for the video! Considering a loupedeck live now for Lightroom, photoshop, and flight sim. Do you still recommend the console? Also you could use a NAS! I see all those external HDs in the background :-)
@LeighAndRaymond I have a question. Did you experience any lag while using the Loupedeck Live / Razer Stream Controller? On my new device, e.g. on the Premiere Pro or Ableton Live profile, switching the set of buttons 1-7 occurs with a 1-1.5 second delay. Sometimes the reaction to the touch buttons or the knob is also with a 1-1.5 second delay. I don't know if this is the norm for this device, or I have a faulty copy (?)
I saw your video on the cotton carrier harness G3, I recently picked up the 200-500f5.6 and so I listened to your suggestion! LOVE the harness! I was thinking about the loupedeck and now you made a video about it! I was thinking of the plus but for the same price I like the form factor of this one. I think next purchase in a couple of months will be this! Thanks for the great videos and insight you share!
Thanks for another inspiring video. It was encouraging to hear that using your Loupedeck is a simple and rewarding process. I purchased my Loupedeck CT a number of months ago and recently started to use it. I find adapting to it a little challenging. I’ll be using mine primarily with Lightroom Classic and my MacBook Air with the M1 chip. I can’t find any comprehensive type guide for this device. Do you know of any?
I love my Loupedeck. I wish more Apps supported it natively (Luminar, On1, Apple Photos, and so on). I hade one of the original ones and now have a CT. Oh, and it works with Final Cut also.
The younger generation has rubbed off on me and I only edit on my 13 inch tablet. Using a computer seems slow and clunky for me. And this seems neat but don’t think I would enjoy using it.
Love my Loupedeck and can't imagine photo editing without it now. I started with the original Loupedeck console, then the Loupedeck+ and now the incredible Loupedeck CT. Leigh, give Raymond the Loupedeck Live and treat yourself to Loupedeck CT !!
I lóve editing my photo' s .I create what I want. They even do not have to look as photographs anymore. I love just sitting behind my computer and working with Photoshop. I do not need a loopdeck, I guess. Seems so complicated...
What I realy can't miss is my Wacom. It helps me to work very precise, just like I am drawing.
I love that!
It reminded me of the IBM CADAM system pad I used 30 years ago. In essence, this is a modern programmable function keys device. I like the concept and ordered one of those to test. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
Spotted the history of art great book. Also been following you for years great inspiration keep up the great work.
Thanks for the video! Considering a loupedeck live now for Lightroom, photoshop, and flight sim. Do you still recommend the console? Also you could use a NAS! I see all those external HDs in the background :-)
@LeighAndRaymond I have a question. Did you experience any lag while using the Loupedeck Live / Razer Stream Controller? On my new device, e.g. on the Premiere Pro or Ableton Live profile, switching the set of buttons 1-7 occurs with a 1-1.5 second delay. Sometimes the reaction to the touch buttons or the knob is also with a 1-1.5 second delay. I don't know if this is the norm for this device, or I have a faulty copy (?)
I saw your video on the cotton carrier harness G3, I recently picked up the 200-500f5.6 and so I listened to your suggestion! LOVE the harness! I was thinking about the loupedeck and now you made a video about it! I was thinking of the plus but for the same price I like the form factor of this one. I think next purchase in a couple of months will be this! Thanks for the great videos and insight you share!
skip to minute 4:46 your welcome she talks to much to much
Thanks for another inspiring video. It was encouraging to hear that using your Loupedeck is a simple and rewarding process. I purchased my Loupedeck CT a number of months ago and recently started to use it. I find adapting to it a little challenging. I’ll be using mine primarily with Lightroom Classic and my MacBook Air with the M1 chip. I can’t find any comprehensive type guide for this device. Do you know of any?
is only lightroom classic supported or does it work with lightroom (cc)?
I love my Loupedeck. I wish more Apps supported it natively (Luminar, On1, Apple Photos, and so on). I hade one of the original ones and now have a CT. Oh, and it works with Final Cut also.
I am a blind content creator and photographer. How the accessibility works? Is it working with iPad or iPhone?
Does anyone know if these will work with Lightroom on an iPad Pro?
love ya snapster !!!
Hey Loupedeck! Hook up Leigh and Raymond with another unit.
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The younger generation has rubbed off on me and I only edit on my 13 inch tablet. Using a computer seems slow and clunky for me. And this seems neat but don’t think I would enjoy using it.
Just shoot JPEGs and skip the editing.
You appear to be a victim of digital photography. Too many shots without cost.