


You can now easily scroll through your LUTs in the LUT Mapping filter. You can also now use the “Save History” option when you save files using the “Windows Compatible” option. When using the RAW Develop and Develop filters, check your image history to see White Balance presets, which are displayed with the preset name. The Quality slider shows you the precise numeric value, and you can change it by clicking on a number or entering the exact value you want. You can now precisely control your JPEG and JPEG-2000 compression.

You can also use scrubbable number sliders by mousing over the filter values, then moving the slider by clicking and dragging left or right. Save time by clicking on the checkbox or control name to enable or disable all filter checkboxes.
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Batch Processing.Įxporting to several file formats is now possible, including new options for both PDF and JPEG-2000. You can also get real-time feedback as you adjust the Sharpening controls and see all your changes in high res. It’s now easier to use the Sharpening filter with more responsive and accurate results. The Lens and Transform effects are now improved, for example when using the Compare option, effects aren’t shown on the left (Before) side, nor are the effects blended with the original when using the Filters Amount slider. You also now have access to these Luminar improvements: Raw Develop filter. You’re now be able to use these third-party plugins through the Plugins menu: Imagenomic Noiseware 5, Imagenomic Portraiture 3, Imagenomic Realgrain 2, and DxO FilmPack 5. “Brand new for the Apple crowd is Plugin Support. Luminar 1.3.0 already contains some great new additions and improvements including using DxO FilmPack as a plug-in, improved sharpening, scrolling through LUTs in the LUT Mapping Filter and more. Single image view of Luminar 2018’s digital asset management (DAM) system, currently under development and due for release later in 2018.
