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Using Workspaces




            Workspaces are an innovative way of working with your photos.  By using one of our built-in
            workspaces (or creating your own) Luminar can quickly adapt to the photo editing tasks at hand.  By
            tailoring which Filters are visible, you can speed up editing tasks with a guided workflow.

            What are
            Workspaces?


            Each workspace is a customized
            group of filters.  With the pre-
            built workspaces these have
            been selected for specific types
            of photos.  You’ll find that using
            Luminar’s purpose-built
            workspaces offer uniquely
            tailored tools which achieve
            great results quickly.  




            Changing Workspaces

            Switching between workspaces is easy, just click the Workspace drop-down menu at the top of the
            Filters controls. You’ll find six preset workspaces to make things easier

                •   Clear Workspace. Removes any Filters from the image as a blank starting point.

                •   Professional.  A robust set of filters for imaging professionals who want greater control over
                    exposure, color, and details.
                •   Quick & Awesome. Uses the speed of the Enhance AI filter for quick adjustments.  Also

                    offers control for Saturation, Vibrance, and Clarity.  A good workspace for quick edits.

                •   Essentials. A general set of recommended filters for most image types.
                •   Aerial Photography. Designed for making drone photos look their best.  Easily overcome
                    the challenge of small sensors and vibration to get crispy and colorful photos.

                •   B & W. A set of controls well-suited for black and white conversion and contrast.

                •   Landscape. A set of filters to enhance skies and foliage in a photo.

                •   Portrait. A collection of filters well-suited to adjusting portraits of people.

                •   Street. A workspace designed for enhancing gritty and urban imagery.








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