DWU2 wrote:
Luminar reliability is spotty, at best, and, as others have pointed out, support is weak. The main reason many users have purchased Luminar is for the sky replacement feature. Yesterday, I learned that Adobe will introduce sky replacement in the next edition of Photoshop (rumored for October), and Adobe is playing up that fact. It'll be interesting to see if Adobe is going to eliminate Luminar's main reason for existence.
I saw the same thing yesterday with a link posted by Matt Kloskowski on his facebook page. This was one of the reasons that I was thinking about getting Luminar 4. The other was the face retouching. As a result I will not get Luminar 4 as I'm already a subscriber to Adobe CC and I can't justify spending the extra $. If Skylum has force Adobe to do this then that is great for us consumers. However, we can only hope that this doesn't force Skylum to go out of business. The more competition the bettor for us.
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