Anyone use the loupedeck keyboard? Would be interested in hearing if you think the device is worth purchasing. Did it help in any way that a mouse or pad could not do?
Added: I just heard about this on a Lightroom Facebook forum.
https://loupedeck.com/en/products
I'm waiting for an answer too, never heard of that.
I'm not a Lightroom user or loupdeck user, but I follow Adam Karnacz on youtube and he did a vlog about it:
https://youtu.be/c61SgRHMWcoI hope this helps a little.
johngault007 wrote:
I'm not a Lightroom user or loupdeck user, but I follow Adam Karnacz on youtube and he did a vlog about it:
https://youtu.be/c61SgRHMWcoI hope this helps a little.
Thanks, watched a bit of it. I'll see what some others say.
via the lens wrote:
Anyone use the loupedeck keyboard? Would be interested in hearing if you think the device is worth purchasing. Did it help in any way that a mouse or pad could not do?
Added: I just heard about this on a Lightroom Facebook forum.
https://loupedeck.com/en/productsJust ran across this thread. The Loupedeck + has become a major addition to my Lightroom workflow.
I purchased a Loupedeck CT, when using Adobe camera raw the WB temperature would be moved to 2000 and wouldnt move, it was glitchy with menu's flickering. I did not really try it with other software, but I contacted Loupedeck who claim the issues are because of changes Adobe made to Camera Raw and I was sent the following reply
"Thank you for getting in touch with us!
We are sorry to hear about the issue you are experiencing. This is a documented issue, and our team is currently investigating it. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience and will do our best to address the issue in our future releases.
Thank you for your patience, and best regards from the Loupedeck team,"
Does this mean that you are likely to experience further problems as companies update their software, who knows, and why are they selling something they know there is an issue with? It is a lot of money for something that clearly doesn't function as it should
Oh it's for editing not so much for typing. For typing I use the IBM model M made in 1989. Still works and look like new today.
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