
I have always been irritated by programs that turn a photographer into an engineer. Luminar is a different matter. I open RAW, make a couple of strokes - and the frame already "breathes". You don't need to understand the algorithms, you just feel the frame. And if you need to go back - the history of edits is transparent, each step is clear. This is the main thing: Neo does not require you to fight with the interface, it allows you to communicate with the image directly.
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user-friendly interface (7)history of edits (3)
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I decided to try a 24/7 stream with a selection of my music. It turned out to be the perfect format - viewers can always turn on the stream and enjoy the music. After a month of such a broadcast, subscribers began to come twice as actively, and comments under old videos became more lively. I am very happy that I can focus on creating new content, and old tracks continue to bring views.
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