Nice summary of your go-to moves Jim! Using the Glow tool after Mystical is an interesting tip--I've often felt Mystical doesn't give the right "oomph" that I was envisioning. And masking in Golden Hour to the foreground only is another very interesting idea that I never thought of!
Thanks for Free Luminar Neo Editing Guide. Very well done. This video is also very interesting. The photo is really magnificent with all your adaptations ;-)
Hi Rene and I am not sure. What I consider dreamy may not be considered dreamy by others. It's hard to define. Is there a certain look you are interested in?
Hi Jim, can you let me know what the major difference is when shooting in raw vs jpeg is when it comes to editing in Luminar Neo? Perhaps you can do a video tutorial on this. Thank you.
Hi Danny and it comes down to file quality. Raw files have more info in them which gives you greater leeway in editing without getting artifacts or reduced quality with your edits.
@@JimNix Thank you Jim. Another question if I may. If I want to upload photos on an sd card into Lightroom using an iPad, is there a way to upload them without going into photos on my iPad?
Very useful video! Can you make an updated video using Luminar Neo to fix up Milky Way pictures? Can you include tips on how to bring back the colour that's in the Milky Way and make it pop if it's weak in the original picture and also add colours to it that were not in it? I have several pictures I took of the Milky Way that's weak with not colour. All of the the stars have just one colour it seems.
One of my faves, Jim. Thank you!
thanks so much!
Great video Jim, but why do you not work with sky enhancer wirh accent AI?
thanks and I don't always like the results, so I rarely use it
Thanks Jim, another great video. I love the way each small adjustment adds a little pop to the photo, all leading to a WOW result.
thanks so much David!
Thank you Jim great video as usual! Love how you make little adjustments to create a great impact on your photos!
thanks so much!
Jim, you are the best! Thanks!
Because of you, I discovers new tricks, you are showing how serious they are about the NEO.
thanks so much!
Nice summary of your go-to moves Jim! Using the Glow tool after Mystical is an interesting tip--I've often felt Mystical doesn't give the right "oomph" that I was envisioning. And masking in Golden Hour to the foreground only is another very interesting idea that I never thought of!
thanks so much Carl!
Thanks for Free Luminar Neo Editing Guide. Very well done. This video is also very interesting. The photo is really magnificent with all your adaptations ;-)
thanks so much, I appreciate it!
Another amazing video Jim, I love the finished edit of the photo. Keep up the good work. Have a lovely week.
thanks so much!
That was masterful!
thanks so much!
Great tutorial. I wish more of my photos could look like this. I'll be revisiting a few of my photos to practice some of your techniques.
thanks for watching!
Great information Jim, these power moves will in come very handy. Thanks for sharing.
thanks Ron!
Great work Jim, that final touch of shade at the end of the video had a great impact, on leading one in to the frame.
thanks so much Mark!
Great video as always Jim. I always learn something new and reinforce other concepts
thanks so much Hal!
Awesome tips as always Jim. Curious if you save these modifications as presets? Or would a preset not be applicable to other shots as this one?
Thanks Maurice and you can but the masks are not adaptable to each image so that would throw things off with a different photo.
Thanks Jim. As usual, great information and new tools to try together!
thanks my friend!
Awsome! 👌🏻
thank you!
Epic video Jim.
thanks so much!
Hello Jim, I am lookoing for presets for dreamy looks in Luminar Neo. Do you know which preset I have to buy?
Hi Rene and I am not sure. What I consider dreamy may not be considered dreamy by others. It's hard to define. Is there a certain look you are interested in?
Thanks Jim
thanks for watching!
Hi Jim, can you let me know what the major difference is when shooting in raw vs jpeg is when it comes to editing in Luminar Neo? Perhaps you can do a video tutorial on this. Thank you.
Hi Danny and it comes down to file quality. Raw files have more info in them which gives you greater leeway in editing without getting artifacts or reduced quality with your edits.
@@JimNix Thank you Jim. Another question if I may. If I want to upload photos on an sd card into Lightroom using an iPad, is there a way to upload them without going into photos on my iPad?
@@dannysluxurycruisevacation8812 sorry but I am not sure bc I never do it that way. Probably best to Google that one.
Very useful video! Can you make an updated video using Luminar Neo to fix up Milky Way pictures? Can you include tips on how to bring back the colour that's in the Milky Way and make it pop if it's weak in the original picture and also add colours to it that were not in it? I have several pictures I took of the Milky Way that's weak with not colour. All of the the stars have just one colour it seems.
Dziękuję bardzo.
thanks for watching!