Skip to main content

With a touchscreen, the new Loupedeck goes all in on tactile photo, video work

Loupedeck Creative Tool

Loupedeck launched as a tactile photo-editing console, but the company’s latest venture mixes tactile controls with a touchscreen interface designed for more than just photographers. On Tuesday, October 29, the company unveiled the Loupedeck Creative Tool, a customizable creative control console with dials, buttons, and a touchscreen to streamline access to creative software tools across several industries, including photography, videography, music, and design.

While the original Loupedeck was designed exclusively for Lightroom, the Loupedeck Creative Tool, at launch, works with Adobe Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Illustrator, along with Final Cut Pro X and Ableton Live music production software. The company says the new tool is designed to offer more scalability and customization options.

To build a creative console that could be customized across multiple programs, the Loupedeck team needed to redesign the interface from a mix of pre-labeled and custom controls to options that change function based on the program and the stage of the creative process. For that, Loupedeck integrated a touchscreen at the top of the console, as well as building in a screen that labels the function of the main control dial.

The Loupedeck Creative Tool is designed around workspaces, or the different stages in the creative process. The touchscreen allows creatives to move between different workspaces — for example, a photographer can have one workspace for culling in Lightroom and another workspace for color edits. Along with selecting which workspace the console is in, the touchscreen also houses different control options for the main control dial, and labels the six dials surrounding the screen.

In addition to the screen and dials, the Loupedeck Creative Tool houses a row of circular buttons and two sets of square buttons, housing things such as presets, keyboard shortcuts, and other custom options.

While designed to be customized, the Loupedeck software comes with popular workspace options already programmed into the system, offering a quick start to using the tool. The console is designed with an aluminum cover and dials, with a USB cable that can be removed for easier storage and travel.

“The rise in popularity of professional editing within the digital workspace has sparked a new generation of creative professionals who require absolute precision, versatility, portability and endless customization possibilities in the tools they use, which was considered in the design and development of the Loupedeck Creative Tool,” Mikko Kesti, Founder and CEO of Loupedeck, said in a press release. “This new console continues to deliver an ergonomic and intuitive experience that creatives seek, while introducing more scalability and customization options needed to enhance.”

LDCT introduction final YouTube FHD H264 30Mbps

While the original Loupedeck was designed for Lightroom, the Loupedeck+ began adding additional programs compatible with the array of dials and buttons. The Creative Tool is the first one to integrate Illustrator, as well as music production in Ableton Live. The company plans to add more compatible software, starting with Autodesk Fusion 360 before the end of 2019.

The pre-orders for the Loupedeck Creative Tool begin today directly from Loupedeck or at B&H Photo Video for $549. Shipping is expected to begin November 11.

Editors' Recommendations

Hillary K. Grigonis
Hillary never planned on becoming a photographer—and then she was handed a camera at her first writing job and she's been…
How to photograph April’s solar eclipse, according to NASA
A total solar eclipse.

How to Photograph a Total Solar Eclipse

Nikon recently shared some tips on photographing April’s total solar eclipse, and NASA is also offering its own ideas.

Read more
The best free photo-editing software for 2024
Side view of a laptop on a desk.

Professional photo-editing applications aren't cheap, nor are they easy to master without formal training. That's why we're taking a look at the best free photo-editing software on the market.
Our top pick is GIMP, an open-source photo editing software available for the big three operating systems. It offers a huge workspace and a wide variety of professional editing tools.
We provide thousands of how-to articles, news articles, and best-of lists to help you build your photography skills, choose the best gear for your photography needs, and make the most out of your photo equipment. And if our top pick isn’t for you, check out the other options on this list. There are great choices for conventional desktop software, mobile apps, and even web-based solutions that don't require installing software.

GIMP

Read more
The best photo printers you can buy in 2024
Alan compares draft, standard, and high-quality photos from Epson's EcoTank ET-8500.

A comparison of draft, standard, and high-quality photos from Epson's EcoTank ET-8500. Tracey Truly / Digital Trends

If you love sharing photo prints or building physical photo albums, you might want to upgrade to a photo printer. When manufacturers optimize printers for pictures, the results can match or exceed that of the best printers available.

Read more