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WGAN Standard Member Las Vegas |
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Do we have any Luminar4 fans in here? Are there any Luminar4 fans who have bought the "Architectural Luminar Looks Collection" (Preset)? Architectural Luminar Looks Collection Was it worth your while for you to pick up? I’m not a fan of buying presets for things like Lightroom, but I find the AI Enhance on these “Looks” to be interesting. I decided to give Luminar4 a shot after watching a piece on Sky Replacements & AI with Alien Drones on YouTube |
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WGAN Fan Club Member Buffalo, New York |
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@VTLV I discovered it a couple weeks ago got it immediately. I plan on taking my own sky shots and importing them. Lightroom although the standard bearer for photography, is extremely versatile. So much to learn. | ||
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WGAN Fan Club Member Queensland, Australia |
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I bought Luminar a few weeks ago but I barely use it. It hangs on hi-res pictures a lot and it is really hard to make it workable even with killing its processes. I use it occasionally for sky replacement but all other things I do in Gimp, Lightroom and Photoshop. Btw, I did a test 360 photo on my Mavic Pro even though I did on my land and I could not get higher than 10m from the ground. As any drone 360 it came with a black hole at zenith. I fed it to Photoshop and run it through content awareness tool. I must say if my drone was up to 30-50m above the ground Photoshop could definitely fill that black spot with sky and it would be almost unnoticeable. In my case it filled it with palms around extending them to zenith :-) |
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I bought Luminar 4 to use for sky replacement on drone 360's. It works OK for that but I still need to go into Photoshop for additional editing to remove the stitch line. My favorite solution for that is to send them out to Beepec where they pop in a sky and enhance the photo for just a buck or two. Last week, I gave an agent the choice of using a set of 2D drone photos either as is with the original sky (blue with a few clouds) or with Luminar 4 replacement [dramatic] skies. He sent me a copy of the listing in which every aerial photo he had selected for the MLS had the dramatic skies. Since he had also wanted a "twilight" shot so, instead of going back at sunset, I just used Luminar 4 on one of the photos - with the sliders it provides, it does a great job of adjusting the scene lighting for the golden hour. Needless to say, he was a happy client and I will continue to add the dramatic skies into the drone photos and continue experimenting with them on the 360s. My main complaint about Skylum is that they only license Luminar packages per computer - so if you have two computers, you need to buy two licenses. |
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