Can you replace sky after applying a template?
AnsweredIt doesn't seem to work as it mixes in 2 different colors or themes. I want to apply then show the right looking clouds.
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Hi Derik,
You can always adjust the scene with such sliders as Relight Scene, Sky Temperature, Sky Exposure, and others: https://prnt.sc/w995wc
After you make all the edits, you can save the final look as a new custom template and use it later for other images.
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After I applied a template, I want to replace the sky using the same theme or style. It wouldn't do that and messes up the entire look. If I replace the sky first then apply the template, it removes the sky I replaced. So do I have to just do one of them, re-export as a TIFF, and then apply the 2nd? The other adjustments won't really work.
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Derik, in this case, for now, exporting and re-importing is the only available workaround. You can apply the sky first, export the image, import it back to Luminar AI, and apply the template afterward.
But I think that the ability to adjust the sky to the colors of the selected template is a great suggestion, and I will forward it to our team to have them consider implementing it in the future.
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Hi Richard,
To show you the issue, let me replicate it and attach the results.
1) Here's the original picture
2) Applied Artic Sea template
3) Replaced Sky with Blue Sky 3
3) All I did was HIDE the sky replacement to show before/after. It took over entire change rather than adhere to the template appled.
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