![]() ![]() No more strange terms, it’s all there and with large enough sliders for you to feel the precision of each adjustment made. One aspect of the presets in Luminar I enjoyed is that the interface to control them – as the general interface of the program – uses plain English to explain what each slider does. You can adjust them any way you like and even save your new presets, if ever you decide to become a… preset creator. The presets in Luminar may have strange names – some of them, at least, but they are not, again, as is the norm these days, canned versions. You’ve presets with the most strange and “fabulastic” names – download the beta of Luminar and you’ll agree with me – presets for everything, even those things you never thought needed a preset. Years ago, the idea would make me frown, now I can not stop admiring the inventiveness of those who create presets. That single hour gave me the base idea for this article, which is part news about the product, part a look at where we are now. I confess I was so interested in exploring Luminar that I took a couple of hours playing with it, before picking up the materials to write this note. I’ve tried to test every new solution coming to the market, to understand the diversity of what they offer under the name “RAW editor”. Not just because of Luminar, but because since last year the number of solutions available for photographers and creative artists has expanded as we never thought possible. Let yours flow with less work.Ī more complete hands-on is needed to fully understand what Luminar is, but the first experiences with the program reveal why the software has been so enthusiastically received on Mac, and probably why Windows users, especially those not attached to any particular “old style” program – and this includes Lightroom, which is 11 years old – will want to explore Luminar. ![]() ![]() The beta version of Luminar for Windows teaches us one important thing: creativity should be at the core of the craft of photography. ![]()
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