All the filters and sliders I usually use are there. I could not discern any difference between Luminar 3 and Luminar Flex. I gave Luminar Flex a pretty good work out, picking from my large collection of 16 bit raw files. The new Luminar Flex operates as a plug in with: More about the free update later in this article. Otherwise it's $59.00, a bit cheaper than Luminar 3 at $69.00. Here's the really good news: if you are a registered Luminar 3 user, you can get Luminar Flex for no cost. I'm fine with that, and I am a heavy user of Luminar 3 and glad to trade it in for Luminar Flex. “The Luminar Flex plugin lets photographers continue to use their host software of choice, while taking advantage of Luminar’s one-of-a-kind editing features, such as Accent AI, Golden Hour, Details Enhancer and AI Sky Enhancer.” (It also can integrate with Apple Photos and Aperture but most of our readers won't use it that way.)Īccording to Alex Tsepko, CEO of Skylum. It works as a stand along application or as an Adobe plugin. Hooray! In this post I want to go over the reasons for this new version, and my impressions after using it.Īt some point Luminar will have a worthy Lightroom catalog competitor, but they're not there yet. Now, as we've highlighted in another post, Skylum is offering Luminar Flex, which is basically all the things I love about editing with Luminar 3, but they've taken the catalog/data base feature out.
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