How to Fix an Underexposed Image With Luminar Neo
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Do you have some dull and gray, underexposed images? Is there an easy way to save an underexposed photo? Yes. In this Luminar Neo tutorial you'll learn which tools to use to quickly and easily boost the exposure of your image and give it more punch and save it from hitting the bin.
You might think to use the exposure slider, but no, that's not it. There's a better way to fix an underexposed photo with Luminar Neo.
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good video , how can I get those extensions, noiseless, super sharp etc.
You can get them by buying the extension package or switching to a subscription plan.
lots of great info. Have you compared the results from your method with doing a single HDR merge to the image. Additional adjustments can be made by looking at the merge edits and then doing any other adjustments as desired as well as using masking. Your thoughts on this and whether you have tried that or would do a tutorial on both methods on the same image and see what/if there are difference and which method is easier and/or quicker particularly related to .jpg images. TIA
No I haven't but HDR merge won't fix overexposure like this. It only works on high contrast issues