Faster editing, Tactile controls, Fully programmable, Works out of the box
Hogs desk space, Lightroom Classic bias
This powerful action-triggering console lets you edit photos more quickly. It enables you to apply multiple adjustments to colour and tone with the tap of a button or change image properties in a tactile and intuitive way by twisting knobs and dials. Alth...
Abstract: It has been a little over a year since Loupedeck first announced support for Adobe's Premiere Pro and After Effects thanks to its Loupedeck+ hardware interface panel. As you might know, Loupedeck was originally designed for Adobe Lightroom users. When Lou...
It's not cheap and the initial setup is time-consuming, but the Loupedeck+ improves on its predecessor in some important ways and makes a lot of sense for those with demanding photo editing needs.The FAA recently proposed rules that could impact all dro...
If you want an editing console and use Premiere Pro, then the Loupedeck + is for you. It's easy to use and set up. We really like that everything is labeled and it fits easily on the desk with a keyboard. It is easy to fit into any workflow, and at $250 b...
I've yet to use the LoupeDeck + with Adobe Premiere, but it works extremely well with Lightroom Classic CC and Skylum Aurora HDR. It doesn't take long to get up to speed with the basics and after a little experimentation, you'll soon be using it for more...
Despite its shortcomings, I was a big fan of the original Loupedeck. It's been in constant use throughout the year on my desk, helping me to wade through tens of thousands of photos and often improve the end-results by tweaking its dials and sliders.It's...
Published: 2022-03-09, Author: Jonathan , review by: allround-pc.com
Wer viel Zeit in Fotobearbeitungsprogrammen oder Videoschnittsoftware verbringt und ein Auge für Farbe hat, wird das Loupedeck+ zumindest einmal ausprobieren wollen. Die vielen Regler nicht nur mit der Maus, sondern mit mehreren Fingern bedienen zu können...