![]() So a file named flower.raf would then be flower.tiff once brought back into Lightroom. The only difference is that when you bring the photo back into Lightroom, the filename does not have “LuminarAI-edit.tiff” added after the filename. This method works nearly identically to the method above ( File > Export with Preset > Luminar AI > Open Source Files). Saves as a TIFF file once back in Lightroom.The filename is not changed when the image is brought back to Lightroom.Nearly identical to the previous method, “Open Source Files”.Transfer to Luminar AIįile > Plugin Extras > Transfer to Luminar AI This allows you to use the full potential of Luminar AI while still working from Lightroom. For example, if you are editing a raw file, the original raw file will open into Luminar, regardless if there were any edits applied to the file in Lightroom. This method is a good option if you want to use Lightroom as your catalog of images, but would prefer to edit a photo from start to finish within Luminar AI. The file is brought back into Lightroom as a flattened TIFF file alongside your original image after making your edits in Luminar.Opens the file into Luminar as the original file (raw, etc.).Works well if you want to edit the original file in Luminar AI with no edits from Lightroom applied to the image.Then, when finished, the file is automatically brought back into Lightroom as a flattened TIFF file with all Luminar AI edits visible.įile > Export with Preset > Luminar AI > Open Source Files The reason I prefer this method is that it allows me to first apply my raw image edits in Lightroom, then I can easily open a photo into Luminar AI to add some finishing touches. It’s where I store and organize my images, and I prefer to use it when editing my raw files as well. Lightroom is the “home base” for my entire photography catalog. This is my preferred method and is the method I will regularly teach. Adds “LuminarAI-edit” to the end of the filename (for example, after editing a file named photo.raf, the file would be called photo_LuminarAI-edit.tiff once the image is brought back into Lightroom).The file is brought back into Lightroom alongside your original image after making your edits in Luminar.Opens the file into Luminar as a flattened TIFF file with your Lightroom edits applied.A good choice if you first want to first apply raw edits to your images in Lightroom.Export with Presetįile > Export with Preset > Luminar AI > Edit a Copy with Lightroom Adjustments I have four of them listed below to help you determine which one works best with your workflow, and it might also shed some light on why things are not happening the way you might expect them to if you run into a snag along the way. Within Lightroom, there are several ways that you can bring a photo into Luminar AI. In this article, I will be sharing the different ways you can edit your photos as a plugin from Lightroom CC Classic. Luminar AI works as a standalone program, but it also works well as a plugin, and I will oftentimes use it after editing photos from Lightroom or Photoshop.
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