Edit in Photoshop Faster – Is Loupedeck CT Any Good?


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In this episode, we will find out where Loupedeck CT stands in terms of practicality while using Photoshop. We will explore 9 reasons as to why Loupedeck CT makes sense. I hope you enjoy this video. Thank you so much for watching 🙂

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► TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Introduction
01:03 What is Loupedeck CT?
01:19 #1 Easy Access to Tools and Functions
05:51 #2 Become the Brush King/Queen
09:05 #3 Easy to Customize
12:27 #4 Seamless Switching Between Applications
13:32 #5 Ability to Create Workspaces
17:04 #6 The Navigation Wheel
19:56 #7 Touchscreen Keyboard
21:04 #8 Custom Actions and Sequences
22:54 #9 Makes Slider-Based Editing Much Faster
24:05 Recommendation

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33 responses to “Edit in Photoshop Faster – Is Loupedeck CT Any Good?”

  1. I mean… the major problem with this product is that it's not even remotely ergonomic. In fact, it probably requires more movement than you'd need to just use a keyboard.

  2. Unmesh, you really are one of the best channels on YouTube. As someone who can't afford school for graphic design you've helped me so much with honing my skills. I always refer back to your videos anytime I'm unsure of something. Thank you, my friend.

  3. I finally pulled the trigger on a mechanical keyboard for working. I realized I spent a good portion of my day pushing buttons, so it seemed sensible that I made that repetitious action more pleasurable. It was worth it. Now I don't need to push as hard, what with the tactile, audible feedback of the blue switches.

    All that to say, if you work on a computer, you deserve finger pleasure.

  4. For me pen tablet, Mouse and keyboard is more than enough. As long as you retouch basic stuff like old photos damages and edit portraits with layers and masks, ewentually use selection tools, loopedeck is unnecessary.
    Big role in workflow plays simply making sure your hands stay in comfortable positions, and you take breaks every hour.

  5. I tried to use Elgato Stream Deck for my editing workflow, but it didn't work well. You're wasting too much time on setting up all buttons, macros and other stuff. For me, the best option is a keypad. I'm using Razer Tartarus for the last 5 years, and that thing really makes the difference and drastically speeds up my editing process.

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