![]() Original photo taken by alvinjohan_ (on the left), Luminar processed on the right: The rest of these photo examples were edited using the RAW files (CR2 and RAF files). I realise that the end result might look like a “fake” photo, but you can adjust the strength of the post processing (and tweak the other controls manually). Note that the file was in JPEG so it’s hardly “usable”, but I’m still amazed that Luminar 3 can still work with that. It’s basically a one-size-fits-all tool that smartly identifies a photo composition and transform a photo to be more interesting.įor example, here’s a photo taken in New Zealand using my iPhone X and Luminar 3 could make the end result pop just by sliding a single Accent AI 2.0 slider (click to enlarge): The one tool I like most in Luminar 3 is the Accent AI 2.0. Luminar 3 however, gives me smarter & more powerful options without having to look at tutorials and (hopefully) remember them for the future.Īll filters are there for you to try out and you can see how they impact your photo directly. I’m comfortable enough adjusting basic controls like Exposure, Contrast, Warmth, Saturation, Clarity and all, but that’s as expert as I can get. ![]() ![]() Like I said before, I’m not a post processing expert and I often don’t know what I need to adjust when I look at a photo. Luminar 3 can create a library catalog of your photos though I have not tested it properly (I just don’t have enough collection of photos like professional photographers would). Thakfully, everything is adjustable and you can see any results right away without having to look at manuals. Though if you are not careful, the result might become too artistic or over-the-top. Luminar 3 can transform any ordinary looking photo into something worth sharing for. Its interface will be familiar to most people. Luminar 3 by Skylum Software definitely has the Lightroom vibe with easy to use sliders to tweak your photos (supporting RAW files but also JPGs and alike). So, when I look at how Luminar 3 photo editor can give me these powerful, easy to use, advanced tools, I was intrigued. And looking at those video tutorials don’t help either. It somehow feels alien and just too complicated for me. Photoshop, however? I’ve almost never touched it. Tweaking basic stuffs is pretty easy with the sliders that anyone can do it. I myself use Lightroom daily to do some basic editing on my product review photos here at Craving Tech. Luminar 3 Review – Most people would know Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.
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