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come along with me in this luminario photo editing tutorial where we transformed this portrait and turn it into this not only am I going to cover the basic and fundamental portrait tools inside of luminar Neo but well also take things just a little bit further and Ill show you some more unique tips and tricks that you guys can apply to your portraits as well if youve joined my Channel with the membership plus downloads option Ill put this photo into our shared folder so you guys can follow along and try these techniques as well right lets get into Neo were going to work on this Bridal portrait here but the techniques will be applicable to any portrait shes lit from light coming from a window on her left hand side but as you can see its brighter at the bottom half of her body than it is at the top so although if we look at our histogram it looks like its a pretty well exposed photo in fact we have a difference of exposure we have a brighter bottom half than we do at the top so