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Processed in Luminar 4 and Topaz and On One 2020

Paint effects from my own Topaz presets

  

Thank you for any comments

Handheld LE, Olympus Em1 mk3 and Zuiko 12mm f2

 

Edited using Luminar Neo on iMac, final touch in Snapseed on iPad Pro

trying all kinds of different things at once: DX fisheye/ black 'n white/ Topaz Denoise/ Luminar AI....

A two image stitch in Lightroom in northern NSW, Australia

 

I process my photos with Skylum's Luminar and find it easy to use with great results. Here is a link if anyone is interested in trying it out: skylum.grsm.io/janetteasche8660

Nikon Z6II + AF-S Nikkor 85mm 1:1,8G.

Je suis très satisfait de cette combinaison & du résultat.

 

( Image composite uniquement crée à base de 4 calques Skylum.)

 

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I’ve been working with Skylum’s AI Sky Replacement for quite a few months now and it’s really cool to see Adobe Photoshop launch their own version of this as well. I know that I’ve already stirred up some controversy surrounding Sky Replacements, but my feeling is that AI tools help to empower artists by making it easier to achieve their creative visions. The fact that even Adobe is moving towards this means that AI filters are only going to become more powerful and more readily available in the near future.

 

These shots were all edited in Skylum Luminar using my downloadable “Epic Sunsets Sky Pack.” Follow the link below to check it out and yes, it’s fully compatible with both Adobe Photoshop and Skylum Luminar. It’s also the most high resolution sky library on the market. :)

 

bit.ly/Download-Epic-Sunsets

A technology demonstration of Skylum's Luminar4 sky replacement tool. This is my shot of the stunning Skogafoss in Iceland with one of Skylum's replacement skies inserted into the image. All up this took me about 5 minutes to create. :)

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