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Jan 30, 2022 09:08:25   #
Physlab Loc: Portland, OR
 
These two images of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse (Oregon Coast) illustrate what one can do with Luminar AI and ImageFramer Pro.

The first image is right out of the camera. In the second, I cropped the image to move the lighthouse off center, added clouds, and did a small amount of additional tweaking. The last change was to add a frame to set off the photograph.

With the ImageFramer Pro version there are hundreds of frames. I'm still looking for something simpler than what is shown in this example. This gives readers an idea of what is possible.

Physlab


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Jan 30, 2022 09:11:56   #
bobmcculloch Loc: NYC, NY
 
Nice

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Jan 30, 2022 09:16:22   #
ELNikkor
 
Good job! Goes from rather mundane to marketable, thanks to your excellent "tweaks"!

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Jan 30, 2022 09:16:46   #
Hereford Loc: Palm Coast, FL
 
That is a great photo and I like what you did for #2.

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Jan 30, 2022 09:16:50   #
angler Loc: StHelens England
 
Nice shot.

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Jan 30, 2022 09:22:55   #
Physlab Loc: Portland, OR
 
Thank you. It almost requires someone with an artistic bent to create an appropriate frame. I'm still experimenting.

As you likely know, Luminar 4 and Luminar AI will be replaced with Luminar Neo - to come out next month. I'm working with a beta version and it is looking good.

Physlab

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Jan 30, 2022 09:26:31   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
Physlab wrote:
These two images of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse (Oregon Coast) illustrate what one can do with Luminar AI and ImageFramer Pro.

The first image is right out of the camera. In the second, I cropped the image to move the lighthouse off center, added clouds, and did a small amount of additional tweaking. The last change was to add a frame to set off the photograph.

With the ImageFramer Pro version there are hundreds of frames. I'm still looking for something simpler than what is shown in this example. This gives readers an idea of what is possible.

Physlab
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Jan 30, 2022 09:32:18   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 

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Jan 30, 2022 09:42:25   #
Archboo3 Loc: Central Florida
 
The edited version is really nice, but. There’s’s always a but. I would do always, I would do away with the frame. I think it is distracting from a very well done image.

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Jan 30, 2022 10:25:10   #
Physlab Loc: Portland, OR
 
Archboo3 wrote:
The edited version is really nice, but. There’s’s always a but. I would do always, I would do away with the frame. I think it is distracting from a very well done image.


Fair criticism. I'm still experimenting and it is easy to get carried away with the possibilities. A little like pushing HDR to extremes.

Within the ImageFramer software, I'm looking for what would be a thin "chrome" frame or the type frequently used to frame a photograph or painting. So far, I've yet to locate such a frame.

Physlab

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Jan 30, 2022 21:43:15   #
yssirk123 Loc: New Jersey
 
Very nicely done!

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Jan 31, 2022 05:18:43   #
FiddleMaker Loc: Merrimac, MA
 
Physlab wrote:
These two images of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse (Oregon Coast) illustrate what one can do with Luminar AI and ImageFramer Pro.

The first image is right out of the camera. In the second, I cropped the image to move the lighthouse off center, added clouds, and did a small amount of additional tweaking. The last change was to add a frame to set off the photograph.

With the ImageFramer Pro version there are hundreds of frames. I'm still looking for something simpler than what is shown in this example. This gives readers an idea of what is possible.

Physlab
These two images of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse (O... (show quote)

This is excellent. I really like how you framed it with #2. Did you use Photoshop for #2 ??

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Jan 31, 2022 05:22:40   #
FiddleMaker Loc: Merrimac, MA
 
Physlab wrote:
Thank you. It almost requires someone with an artistic bent to create an appropriate frame. I'm still experimenting.

As you likely know, Luminar 4 and Luminar AI will be replaced with Luminar Neo - to come out next month. I'm working with a beta version and it is looking good.

Physlab

you answered my earlier question - about using Photoshop. I see you used Luminar 4 and not Photoshop if I am reading this correctly.

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Jan 31, 2022 06:11:50   #
Irvingite Charles Loc: Irving, Tx
 

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Jan 31, 2022 06:33:41   #
poprock48
 
Well done

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