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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Hello,
I noticed that the Fuji X-A5 is supported, but not the X-T100. Since they use the same sensor, would files from the X-T100 automatically be supported or do you have to add support for that camera separately? Just curious as I'm considering buying an X-T100. Of course I'm also considering spending the extra cash and grabbing an X-T30. Which leads me to another question... I know the camera hasn't been released yet, but as it uses the same sensor as the X-T3, would we see support for the X-T30 right when it comes out or is there a timeline for that support?
Thanks!
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Technically the option doesn't completely work either. You have to further correct the file as there is still barrel distortion and very dark corners after the automatic correction. I don't mind doing it, but I could see how it might be annoying for a working pro to have to do it every time.
I would submit that, like Lightroom, there should be a way to set up presets for each camera profile where you can have certain settings automatically applied to those specific raw files each time you go to edit them. This way you can at least have the automatic distortion corrected, CA, etc, in addition to maybe some general sharpening applied to files so you don't have to do that every time. I suppose you could create a look for that, but then you still have to click on that every time...
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It appears the the latest update for Luminar 3 did not include support for the Lumix S1 or S1R RAW files, which is certainly disappointing to say the least. So, while I continue to wait for that support I have been using ON1 Photo RAW and DxO PhotoLab 2, both of which do support and develop the S1 and S1R RAW files. As a matter of fact, I am now thinking that DxO PhotoLab 2 is one of the best RAW processors I've seen. The S1 and S1R RAW files are just stunning when processed with PhotoLab 2. And since they maintain one of the largest camera body and lens databases, the automatic corrections applied to the RAW file for each camera body and lens combination is really fantastic.
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Please include Sony A7iii (MK3) in the next update I'm already waiting several moths for this update. When I upload a photo in raw it appears great and 2 seconds later there is a grey veil all over it. I hope this problem will be solved when the drivers for my Sony camera are included in your software. Please let me know when this is going to happen. Thanks,
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Hi Rob,
Support for the Luminar LX 100 II will be added in the next update. For a list of new camera support coming, please check out the Roadmap: https://skylum.com/luminar/roadmap
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Hi Alessio,
Yes.
The following new cameras will be supported in the next update:
* Nikon D3500
* Nikon P1000
* Nikon Z6
* Nikon Z7
* Panasonic Lumix DC-LX100 II
* Fujifilm GFX 50R
* Fujifilm X-T3
* Sony RX100VA
* Sony RX100VI
* Sony DSC-HX99
* Sony DSC-HX95
* Leica M10-D
* Leica M10-P
* Leica D-Lux 7 -
That's fine, but we should still have the option of making a bunch of selections and have those apply automatically to any raw file we open from that particular camera. Of course I could go in and click what I want and then paste these adjustments, but it slows down the workflow. Simple, initial adjustments like distortion correction and sharpening, etc should be able to be applied automatically if we so choose, and should be symbiotic to particular cameras. We might want a file from a Canon sharpened differently than one from a Fuji for instance. I don't have to make profiles for my cameras in Lightroom, but at least I can do it. And it speeds things up immensely.
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@Anastasia Davis
So... not sure if my query about the support for the Fuji X-T100 and X-T30 raw files is getting passed up for any particular reason, but I've asked about it twice now (my original comment magically reappeared)... any idea when we might see support for these cameras come through?
Thanks, I know you guys/ladies are busy.
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Hello,
Could you please add support for Canon 2000D?
While using Luminar 3 for editing pictures taken with my wife´s Canon 2000D, I noticed that the RAW develop filter is not available (only the simplified non-RAW develop instead). So that not all lens correction options are enabled. By checking at the information currently displayed in the link provided at the beginning of this thread (and unless it has not been updated) I see that this model is not yet listed as "supported". With my 60D such module works OK but I was a bit surprised since I think 2000D is already a common canon dslr for beginners.
Thanks in advance and best regards,
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Heads up... you list the Nikon D1X as a supported camera. However, the latest Luminar 2018 v1.3.2.2677 release still displays strong horizontal banding with any D1X RAW file that it opens up.
I suspect the software does not know how to de-convolute the D1X's unique 5.3MP sensor into 10MP output. In Adobe Camera Raw and Nikon Capture NX-D users are given the choice of either converting the D1X NEF to 5MP or 10MP output. Seems Luminar chose 10MP output by default but can't handle the interpolation?
I can send RAW files if you are interested.
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