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Thunderbird Flyover - Learning to edit

Started May 14, 2020 | Discussions thread
OP Orbit220 Junior Member • Posts: 35
Re: Thunderbird Flyover - Learning to edit

BuckeyePhotography wrote:

I think they are fine. If you want to get more pop, I would suggest Luminar software. They have an "AI enhancement" filter that I have found, for me, does wonders. They also have other really nice filters in the package and the workflow is simple and quick. They offer free trial licenses for you to try out. Might be worth a little of your time to check them out. I'm certainly glad I did.

Thanks for the tip, I will look into Luminar and see if I can learn a bit more about the software. I have enjoyed using Capture One so far, but I will admit that the complexity and options can sometimes be overwhelming. Luminar looks like it tries to remove some of that complexity while still producing excellent results. I wish it could plug in with Capture One, but at $90, that isn't bad for a perpetual license

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