Panorama stitching in Luminar
Answeredis there any plan to implement Panorama stitching in Luminar?
I hope that this might could be implemented when you release the DAM version in Luminar later this year!
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Kasper
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I just bought the Luminar 2018/19 version and I really like ist, except the missing panorama stitching function is preventing me from completely switching over from Adobe Lightroom. I don't mind importing catalogs from Lightroom, this is not really necessary for me, I rather start from scratch since every new photoshoot get's it's own catalog. But the panorama function ist essential! Please implement this feature as soon as possible. Thank you!
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I have also updated to luminar 2019. The skylum software luminar and aurora are the only tools that i like to use for developing photos. I don't want to waste time to learn other tools. I vote too for implement a panorama tool into luminar.
Please do not disappoint us for choosing luminar.
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Yes me too on panorama stitching. Currently I do four things digitally: 1. AI filter in Luminar, 2. HDR in Aurora, 3. Panorama in Lightroom, 4. DAM in Lightroom. For my hobby needs this works for me. I think Luminar could become my DAM if I had stitching. I suppose I could go back to Sticher.
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Simple stitching to create panoramic pictures is a must to make Luminar my one stop photo editing.
I also hope you add some of the simple tools of Luminar 2018 to Luminar 3, such as being able to quickly go back to original or earlier iteration. I have both 2018 and 3 and use 3 for its simplicity. Don't need to use Luminar for photo file storage and editing. -
May I add my vote for this.
I'd like to use Luminar to create single images from two or more mosaics shots taken in astrophotography. For instance both the sun and moon exceed the image size on my camera sensor. Two or four shots are needed to create full discs.
Like others have mentioned, I'd rather keep everything within one stable; otherwise I'd have to use PS as well as Luminar.
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I use the tool "Image Composite Editor" for Stitching. It works easy and fast. Got better results with it then with Lightroom or Zoner. In special cases i use Affinity Photo.
Never the less. My Vote too. But Stability and Performance are still more important for me. Switched from Capture One Pro.
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