I think your cheeky sense of humour combined with your great photography videos and now studio tutorials are a real winner. All those other people are a bit boring. 😂
Fantastic tutorial. I bought a lifetime license to LN to go alongside LR. I use LR mainly but I keep finding new tweaks in LN like this that makes the purchase worthwhile. Thankyou!
Would love to see this process done in PS. The software is different enough from Neo to make it worthwhile. But this was really well done Gavin. Thanks as always.
Another Neo user. Thank you for your tutorial Gavin. But mate, when I am editing on my PC, I certainly don't get a cuppa from the missus. More likely it's a hurry up to get off the b.......... computer. 😅
The very talented Gavin. Just as soon as the build back better BS is over, we might be able to afford 'things'. Already saving for your third book numbnuts. 🤗 All the very best to both of you. ......I cannot watch one more political commercial! Outside I go.....and it's snowing
Great tutorial! I'd be interested in a photoshop version. Is there a way to remove other artifacts? I took Aroura pics with my phone that had lens protectors on it. Some images look like a rock was dropped into a pond. The bullseye is a pattern of varying light.
Great video. I’ve been using Luminar Neo for a while as a plug-in to Photoshop. It’s very interesting to learn how to use it for masking. I do have a question, though. How is it that you faster waterfall image has a blown out sky, but the slower exposure has a darker sky? Was there some additional masking done?
Great instruction, it’s just too bad that this is what the”art” of photography has become…how about taking a photo and allowing it to be the rendering of what you experienced instead of artificially manipulating it? Has photography become 80% post processing?