![]() When Luminar Neo was announced I immediately pre-ordered a copy since the software was now a vital part of my workflow. ![]() Adding a bit of mist, sunrays or glow as special effects and doing creative toning and contrast became the two last steps in my process and were all done in Luminar. For these last two steps I came to fall in love with Luminar the most. ![]() Next I do special effects, colourwork and sharpening before I export the final result. I start by doing the Raw editing of individual parts followed by composting. My workflow is pretty similar for most works I create. Since that moment I started to use Luminar more often. I opened the work I was stuck on in the Luminar plugin in photoshop and started to play with sliders and quickly found a solution for the work I was stuck with by using the sunrays filter. I do this sometimes because seeing your work in a whole different way sometimes sparks your creativity. It was months later when I was stuck with a work I was creating and I was searching for a creative spark by trying a bunch of Photoshop plug-ins. It was clearly no match for Lightroom so after trying it for a couple of days I regretted my decision to buy the software and moved on. The software was terribly slow and crashed often because of the large library I tried to use it with. Luminar 3.0 use as a catalog program disappointed me very much. I wasn’t suspecting to fall in love with the creative editing capabilities at that moment. At that time I was considering the software to switch to from Lightroom. I have been a big fan of Skylum Luminar since 3.0.
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