Cameras supported by Luminar 3
PinnedLuminar 3 RAW processing is based on our own powerful RAW engine. We regularly update our library and make our own improvements to provide perfect support for new cameras.
You can check the full list of supported cameras here: https://macphun.us/luminar2018-supported-cameras
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Hi,
As this is a rather new camera, its support implementation may take some time as we need to process a lot of image samples. However, let me please assure you that our engineering team will do their best to make its RAWs compatible with Luminar in the future.
For now, please install Adobe DNG Converter and convert your RAW files to DNG file format (which is supported by Luminar).
Please use one of the links below to download Adobe DNG Converter:
For Mac OS:
http://www.adobe.com/go/dng_converter_mac/For Windows:
http://www.adobe.com/go/dng_converter_win/ -
Thanks for your quick but standard answer.
this is now about 8 weeks the Sony is available and probably even longer for influencers and people like yourself bringing the best experience to the users on the day of market launch.
Adobe is you main competitor. So you are relying on them to make these quicker adaptions?
It seems to me you are more working on features to attract new customers with Luminar 4 then serving your existing customers. So sad.
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From what I understand, you're using the LIBRAW library, you're not creating your own development process.
This is why, it takes so much time.
I'm still waiting for the PANASONIC S1 support, which is available from last March.
hopefully, LIBRAW plans a new update this fall that should add the Panasonic S1 support.
So I hope my camera will be supported this fall by Luminar !!!
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@Arjen Toonstra
I've requested the support for the EOS 2000D since a long time now, it seems they will never support this camera. Feels like i permanently have to always use Photoshop to remove chromatic aberration on mountains, buildings etc.
Like I said it feels like they're not interested in supporting a well known beginner DSLR...
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Will we ever get support for the Canon EOS 2000D? I'm sick of permanently switching to another program to presave the RAW images to JPG because Luminar doesn't recognize the contrast and saturation changes I did on the camera. Sorry but it makes Luminar very hard to use because I have to edit JPGs...
Also I don't think I will change to L4 because if it's that hard to add support for a specific camera then I'm not interested any more. I love the software itself but support is awful...
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Thanks for the reply however I’ve been asking question now for nearly a year. From reading the other comments seems I’m not the only one. DNG format now seems to be more universal so if skylum is serious about being a credible substitute for Lightroom don’t you think effort should be given to correct this deficiency?
I’m not belittling Luminar, I’m a great supporter as I belief it’s a really great product. However your alienating a great population of supporters. So please focus on your customers a little. They pay for your ability to enhance a great product
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