In the middle of 2018 I came across an awesome catalog program called Mylio, which I moved all of my images into to keep things organized. After some initial adjustments to my RAW file I would send a 16-bit Tiff file to Luminar to finish it off and give it my signature look. At the time, I was still using Capture One Pro and, to a much lesser extent, Lightroom for my RAW files. Since it’s arrival in 2017 Luminar quickly started replacing ON1 as my #1 goto program for enhancing my photographs. Join me in one of these webinars to see what is new and to ask any questions you have!! Two New Webinars have been added, for Saturday, December 15, and Monday, December 17, 2018. These will be my own webinars, put on by yours truly □ I will update this blog post here once I confirm the dates and I will also be posting it on my Facebook Page as well as in my free-to-join Luminar/Aurora Facebook Group. I will be doing a number of free webinars showing off the new Luminar 3 with Libraries between now and December 22. Has the long wait been worth it? Let us find out. That didn’t happen either, but now here it finally arrives a couple weeks shy of the end of 2018. Once that didn’t happen it was next anticipated to be released in early 2018.
Originally, it was first talked about being released in 2017. Called Luminar 3 with Libraries, this will be a free update for everyone who currently owns Luminar 2018 on Mac and Windows. On DecemSkylum will be releasing their long awaited DAM (Digital Asset Manager) for Luminar.