
Richard Harrington
I'm Skylum's Chief Product Evangelist. I'm also a photographer and explore the fusion of photography and video.
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Sounds like you missed the multiple emails when we did this.https://skylum.com/luminar/marketplace/looks/53 We know people love Tonality... that's why I rebuilt them.
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Luminar 4 does work with Apple Aperture. But Aperture doesn't work on OSX Catalina or newer.As far as a DAM, Luminar is designed to be a photo organizer.Personally, I migrated my Aperture librar...
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Hi, Luminar releases free updates to the same version. You also have a license that is perpetual (it will continue to work without a subscription) Upgrades add features and come out every year or s...
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Hi... The Mac App store version of Photoshop Elements is not a full version. Apple doesn't allow Adobe to sell the same Photo organizer and the app can't be modified with plugins. You'll want t...
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Thank you Tony.
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Hello... this was a mistake (and one that I made). Photofocus is a personal blog of mine. I was readying an email of bonus looks and Luminar Flex stories to send out. This was going to go out to...
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Colin. A few things. 1. Thanks 2. Sidecar files only work within a host app (never for a plugin). If you are using Flex with another app, its adjustments have to be applied when you export. Wi...
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Because the two products have different development paths. We released a long post about WHY Luminar Flex. Take a look at it. Thanks
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Open in is not a round trip. It just saves one Click. No real difference from exporting a file and then opening it. Yes, saving clicks is important, but it's not a huge feature.
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Simply apply sharpening in the Develop or Raw develop filter. We don't apply a default sharpen like many other apps.