Batch processing allows you to apply edits to multiple images at once. In this video, Derrick Story shows you how to use batch processing in Luminar. Luminar is a modern image editor for both Mac and PC platforms. It provides photographers with the tools they need to creatively edit their images quickly and easily.
- [Instructor] Batch processing is a terrific way…to process a bunch of images at once.…And I want to walk you through the steps…because if you have, let's say a set of portraits,…like we're going to do here, and you want to apply…the same preset to all of them,…you don't have to open each one and work on it,…you can just process them all at once…and export out those files any size that you wish.…It's really kind of cool.…Now a lot of times I start my batch processing right here,…but you can also access it through the open menu.…
Either way works.…So we'll start right here, and just click on that,…and I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to browse…for my images, so let me get those shots,…and I want these right here, I'm going to hold down…the shift key, click on the bottom one, and do open.…So here we have a batch of five portraits.…I'm going to hit continue, and I have a saved preset…for my batch processing, but I'm just going to…walk you through the steps right now.…
So the preset that I want to use for these portraits…
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Released
3/12/2018- Applying filters and presets
- Cropping images
- Batching processing
- Working with layers
- LUT mapping
- Converting to black and white
- Toning images
- Sharpening
- Reducing noise
- Saving and exporting images
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 6s
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Windows and Mac requirements4m 54s
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Standalone or plugin?3m 48s
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A word about exercise files1m 25s
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1. Quick Start
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Fine-tune the preset filters4m 21s
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Crop the image2m 27s
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2. Master the Basics
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A tour of the interface4m 54s
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Introduction to layers4m 56s
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Batch processing3m 44s
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Interface tips and shortcuts2m 26s
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3. Noteworthy Filters
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Accent-AI filter1m 16s
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Vignette filter3m 8s
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Sharpening filters5m 5s
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Softening filters3m 59s
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Denoise filter2m 52s
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RAW Develop3m 7s
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Color filters3m 14s
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Adjustable Gradient filter1m 43s
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Top & Bottom Lighting filter2m 23s
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Tone1m 38s
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4. Work with Layers
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5. Creative Techniques
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LUT mapping4m 16s
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Use the Erase tool3m 6s
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Clone and stamp3m 6s
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Convert to black and white6m 27s
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Use toning filters3m 36s
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Warm up your tones2m 15s
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Reduce noise4m
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Conclusion
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Next steps2m 50s
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