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Luminar flex same as luminar 36/22/2023 ![]() ![]() We want the Luminar look to be applied to a new layer and not interfere with the Accent AI 2.0 filters we’ve already added. So now what we need to do is choose a Luminar ‘look’ to finish the effect, and the key here is to create a new Adjustment Layer first. The top of the church tower has been darkened a little too much perhaps, but what we’re trying to achieve here is a strong visual effect, and it’s easy to get distracted by details that aren’t going to matter too much. Our shot looks much better with the Accent AI 2.0 filter applied twice. ![]() Obviously, there comes a point when repeatedly applying the same adjustments will degrade the image, but right now it’s more important to inject some life into this shot than it is to worry about the finer points of technical quality. So we add the filter a second time! You might expect that Luminar would politely remind you that you’re using that filter already, but in fact it lets you use it a second time. If we push the Boost slider right up to maximum we see an immediate improvement… but it’s still not quite enough. So we click Add Filter and choose the Accent AI 2.0 filter. We don’t need a whole lot of filters right now, we just need one in particular. So the first step in Luminar is to open the Workspace menu and choose Clear Workspace. They say the camera never lies, but it can certainly be pretty boring. Cameras are very literal, boring things, though, and what it has captured looks quite flat compared to how it looked. At least, that’s how it looked if you were there. It was a stormy day with rapidly changing light and a dramatic sky. How to double up on filter effects in Luminar ![]()
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