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<blockquote data-quote="RedZeppelin" data-source="post: 112909" data-attributes="member: 17888"><p>Highly recommended mate. Great price and really powerful. The creative / AI elements divide people (especially paranoid pro photographers!), but I really enjoy experimenting with it. It's no different to compositing in Photoshop, just MUCH faster. </p><p></p><p>You can drop your own skies / augmented sky objects in there too, as the bundled ones become old quite quickly. There's endless night sky / planet images available online (Unsplash, NASA to name a couple), so the possibilities are pretty endless.</p><p></p><p>Currently, the software is a bit of a memory hog, so needs a decent system to run to it's full potential, but Skylum are promising updates to fix this. I've been using their drone specific Air Magic software for over a year now and love it, but I think it's been all but abandoned, so Luminar 4 will likely take it's place in my editing workflow as I really enjoy using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedZeppelin, post: 112909, member: 17888"] Highly recommended mate. Great price and really powerful. The creative / AI elements divide people (especially paranoid pro photographers!), but I really enjoy experimenting with it. It's no different to compositing in Photoshop, just MUCH faster. You can drop your own skies / augmented sky objects in there too, as the bundled ones become old quite quickly. There's endless night sky / planet images available online (Unsplash, NASA to name a couple), so the possibilities are pretty endless. Currently, the software is a bit of a memory hog, so needs a decent system to run to it's full potential, but Skylum are promising updates to fix this. I've been using their drone specific Air Magic software for over a year now and love it, but I think it's been all but abandoned, so Luminar 4 will likely take it's place in my editing workflow as I really enjoy using it. [/QUOTE]
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