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Loupedeck is known for its control surfaces that speed up Lightroom and Premiere Pro editing with buttons, dials and a jog dial for more intuitive controls. So far, its devices have had prosumer-level ...
A new product called Loupedeck aims to revolutionize post-processing for photographers, offering physical controls that work with Adobe Lightroom. The console, as they call it, is similar to a ...
The Loupedeck is a physical control panel, roughly the size of a keyboard, studded with dials and buttons that correspond to Lightroom controls. The next time you’re editing photos in Lightroom ...
Expensive. Not plug-and-play. Cheap and plasticky. Scroll wheels feel janky. Arrow keys are just unbelievably bad. Only works with Lightroom—if you prefer other image editors, you're out of luck. The ...
Loupedeck has announced a new editing console for creative work called the Loupedeck Creative Tool. It’s designed to help bridge the gap between the infinite toolbars and toggles of apps like ...
The other day we featured an M1 Ultra Mac Studio setup. We wanted to loop back to call out a couple of cool components in it — namely, a Loupedeck streaming media console and a Keychron Q1 Pro ...
As an avid photographer, I’ve been a big fan of the Loupedeck + so I was excited to test the Loupedeck CT which features a touchscreen interface with fully customisable virtual buttons, knobs, and ...
The Loupedeck CT ($549) is an intriguing, albeit pricey, add-on for photographers, videographers, musicians, and others who work in creative applications. It mixes physical dials and keys with ...