Color masks are great to quickly treat large areas with similar color tones. They can also speed up workflow when editing multiple photos with similar color tones.
Read MoreI can’t believe I’ve lived in the San Diego area for so long and never taken my own photos of the Borrego Springs serpent…. until now.
Read MoreA photo library inevitably outgrows an internal hard drive. If you are using Luminar to manage your photos, watch this video. I’ll show you how to move your folders so you don’t lose your editing adjustments.
Read MoreThe small patch of land that is Shell Beach in La Jolla.
Read MoreSpeed up your workflow with a few - or a bunch - of Local Adjustment brush styles.
Read MoreTake extra care when removing folders from a Luminar catalog. Even though the folders and images may be recoverable, the non-destructive edits are not.
Read MoreColor labels are a useful tool to segment and track your photos. I’ll show you how I use them.
Read MoreColors do not need to be enhanced and adjusted globally. Use brushes and color range masks for better results.
Read MoreSome days it’s totally worth getting up way before dawn.
Read MoreI use the X-Rite i1 Studio to color calibrate my monitor and printer. The dial on the device may be a little difficult to rotate. I’ll show you the simple trick I use to make it easy.
Read MoreRemembering those long, lingering sunsets on Bandon Beach.
Read MoreGot 4 minutes? I’ll show you how to color grade using the advanced controls in Luminar’s Color Enhancer tool.
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