


And if you decide to, there's even more control. Now what's really cool is not only can you use lookup tables that's what the mood tool is using, you can also use things like DCP profiles if you're working with raw images and this allows you to attach other types of developing recipes. And as you can see here, there's a lot of fun options that you could apply like digital film stocks, and you can dial in the intensity and the amount of color for that look. I actually wrote most of these color recipes so I hope you enjoy them. These can be previewed by just mousing over. From the Mood section, you'll see a bunch of different recipes. Then I'm going to come down and do a few more things. I'll use our details enhancer here, just to bring out a little bit more of that texture and we'll put a nice stylistic vignette on there. You'll notice for example, that we could take what we've basically done here of enhancing the image, adding in structure to really bring out the texture and I'm going to boost that so it's nice and strong. To start, we're going to do a few tweaks. What I'll do is come on over here to Edit and it needs a crop, but we'll deal with that part later. We'll start with this Lobster Fishing one. Let's go back to some of those Tokyo images and what I want to do is create a nice vintage feeling. But Luminar has a slew of creative editing tools and those can be stored in your own custom template. Ones where we were just enhancing pictures and making them consistent. We've been doing fairly natural type of edits.
