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<blockquote data-quote="spb_stan" data-source="post: 657311" data-attributes="member: 43545"><p>I get the feeling this is a spam post. I have this software and it is fine but LR is more stable, much faster and at $9.99 a month including the industry standard PhotoShop, its a bargain. There are a few things I like about Luminar, for example, it adds layers that can be stacked so fits in-between LR and PS. </p><p>They are updating it often which is a good sign for the future and it is getting faster with each version. I do not like preset very much on any program because none are doing what the eye suggests is best, but fine for general users who want to keep things simple. </p><p>For the price, it does a lot, still like LR better because when needed more editing flexibility you can move it into PS with one click. I am going to play with Luminar more since they just updated it again for 2018 and added a number of features. One impression that bothers me is that the impression of sharpness of an image being displayed while working on it is not as good as the Adobe products, when compared to LR. Anyone who does a lot of post-processing, will probably interested in trying the free trial. I bought it after playing with the trial for a week and think it is worth the modest price but I still prefer the LR PS combo. I got the same impression about DxO Lab</p><p></p><p>Cool features include a lot of control of gradients, SunRays, polarising filters, layers, brushes, and masks.</p><p>For someone who wants some of the versatility of layers but does not want to spend years learning to really get the most out of PS, Luminar could fit that middle ground between LR and PS. Both those programs are on opposite ends of the ease of mastering scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spb_stan, post: 657311, member: 43545"] I get the feeling this is a spam post. I have this software and it is fine but LR is more stable, much faster and at $9.99 a month including the industry standard PhotoShop, its a bargain. There are a few things I like about Luminar, for example, it adds layers that can be stacked so fits in-between LR and PS. They are updating it often which is a good sign for the future and it is getting faster with each version. I do not like preset very much on any program because none are doing what the eye suggests is best, but fine for general users who want to keep things simple. For the price, it does a lot, still like LR better because when needed more editing flexibility you can move it into PS with one click. I am going to play with Luminar more since they just updated it again for 2018 and added a number of features. One impression that bothers me is that the impression of sharpness of an image being displayed while working on it is not as good as the Adobe products, when compared to LR. Anyone who does a lot of post-processing, will probably interested in trying the free trial. I bought it after playing with the trial for a week and think it is worth the modest price but I still prefer the LR PS combo. I got the same impression about DxO Lab Cool features include a lot of control of gradients, SunRays, polarising filters, layers, brushes, and masks. For someone who wants some of the versatility of layers but does not want to spend years learning to really get the most out of PS, Luminar could fit that middle ground between LR and PS. Both those programs are on opposite ends of the ease of mastering scale. [/QUOTE]
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