
Paul Wolfe
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Hi Daniel: I just tried your software on a PC Windows 7.0 and it runs perfectly. Your program bundled up 38 files in under 2 seconds. It was just as fast to install them on Luminar 2018. Thank you ...
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Hi Tom: I am using Aurora 2019 but your version should work the same way. For some reason you do not need to close the file when you are finished. You just need to open your next image. Just under ...
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Here’s another Photographer worth checking. The first link are free presets and the second you have to pay for, but they are a reasonable price. PresetPro - Free https://www.presetpro.com/free-lum...
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Here are 2 other photographer sites you may want to try. Anthony Morganti https://onlinephotographytraining.shop/luminar-presets/ Jim Nix https://nomadicpursuits.com/presets
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I get the same thing as you Pierre except mine reads 3 out of 5 activations. I have all 3 Luminar’s installed. I think what it is, is that they all share the same activation code as the original Lu...
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Yes even though they have to be in the same directory I found that it lets though other files. On my system I have .tif and .lmnr files also mixed in and they still show no mater what option I choose.
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Hi Harry To open Luminar with no filters or a new picture you need to Clear Workspace as you seem to have done. Then go back into the box and select Set as Default. This will give you a workspace w...
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Hi Donald You need to save your setup as a custom workspace. To get started remove all the filters you don’t want and then add your own. Once that’s done you will see just under the add filters a t...
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Hi Jorhan I am a Luminar user like you and this feature exists. You need to go to your tools menu and select erase. When you start using the brush it will paint red and nothing will seem to happen....
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Hi Andrew The best I could find is pressing the tab key. This clears the work area and makes the picture much bigger, but still is not full screen.