Last day to pre-order Luminar with Libraries - Updated
Last day to pre-order Luminar at a special price
Luminar will release their version of Luminar 3 with libraries tomorrow, however, you can still pre-order luminar with this amazing update today. Update: You have until December 19th at 5AM PST to pre-order
Dustin Abbott took a look at luminar with libraries, watch the video above for more details.
Luminar also features a new sky enhancer, and deep learning AI for image manipulation. Quickly adjust your images to bring out the most of them.
New Users can purchase Luminar for $59. Current users of Luminar 2017 can upgrade for $49. Luminar 2018 users can upgrade for free.
Also with each purchase, you also receive;
- ViewBug: 3 Month Pro Membership ($42 value)
- KelbyOne:2 Month Pro Membership ($40 value)
- RockyNook:Choice of ANY e-book ($40 value)
- DanielKordan:Awesome Landscapes Tutorial ($80 value)
- Manfrotto&Gitzo:$20 Gift card with $120 purchase ($20 value)
Use the coupon CANONNEWS to get $10 off your purchase - good for either new users or upgrading users.
Go to Skylum, and pick up this pretty amazing software today
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