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<blockquote data-quote="twickers14" data-source="post: 115620" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>All very logical. You are streets ahead of me on the editing front especially if you have used Photoshop for so many years. I found it quite difficult and perhaps too technical for the sort of “point and shoot“ stuff I tend to take and that’s where Luminar has helped me. I have tended to use the Apple Photos edit facilities especially as they have got more and more detailed and sophisticated over the last couple of years. I have been able to learn with the evolution of that app but when Air Magic came along I thought that looked really good and added more to what I could achieve in Photos. It’s demise and replacement by Luminar 4 has been great for me and I am loving it. In our cloudy weather the Sky Replacement button has been a Godsend!! That tip re AEB is a great one as I have mainly used HDR from that facility (Photomatix).</p><p></p><p>So I start with Photos where my shots are and edit some of the basic stuff in that app then go through to the Luminar Plug In and the fun begins. New skies, AI enhance, Erase etc etc. Have recently been making short YouTube vids of the wonderful gardens we have around here (National Trust and Garden Scheme) all stills so not posted here BUT got Spark up at Hidcote the other day for a few very grey shots of the car park. Won’t be sharing those either.</p><p></p><p>I’m not on social media so I am editing for the vids and a few family and friends. Really helpful to have your flows described and as I say up front you are doing this to a potentially commercial standard. Always look forward to your posts (as I do everyone‘s). Keep up the good work and let us know when you are CAA qualified and start do this for real. Now let’s try a ?-if you’re a diver you’ll know what I mean!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twickers14, post: 115620, member: 13017"] All very logical. You are streets ahead of me on the editing front especially if you have used Photoshop for so many years. I found it quite difficult and perhaps too technical for the sort of “point and shoot“ stuff I tend to take and that’s where Luminar has helped me. I have tended to use the Apple Photos edit facilities especially as they have got more and more detailed and sophisticated over the last couple of years. I have been able to learn with the evolution of that app but when Air Magic came along I thought that looked really good and added more to what I could achieve in Photos. It’s demise and replacement by Luminar 4 has been great for me and I am loving it. In our cloudy weather the Sky Replacement button has been a Godsend!! That tip re AEB is a great one as I have mainly used HDR from that facility (Photomatix). So I start with Photos where my shots are and edit some of the basic stuff in that app then go through to the Luminar Plug In and the fun begins. New skies, AI enhance, Erase etc etc. Have recently been making short YouTube vids of the wonderful gardens we have around here (National Trust and Garden Scheme) all stills so not posted here BUT got Spark up at Hidcote the other day for a few very grey shots of the car park. Won’t be sharing those either. I’m not on social media so I am editing for the vids and a few family and friends. Really helpful to have your flows described and as I say up front you are doing this to a potentially commercial standard. Always look forward to your posts (as I do everyone‘s). Keep up the good work and let us know when you are CAA qualified and start do this for real. Now let’s try a ?-if you’re a diver you’ll know what I mean!! [/QUOTE]
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