2/28/2024 0 Comments Luminar 3 does not display libraryWhen using the code “SOLANER” during checkout, you can a few bucks. And my laptop is probably better than 85 of the windows-based laptops being. The final version will be available from Dec, 19th, 2018. I am not an expert but better than average. So, when you’re still willing to give it a try, you can get it here. The trial is free. Up to now, I can only say, it’s unusual! Stay with Luminar 2018 and don’t do the upgrade! It’s simply a copy of the mechanism already known from Adobe Lightroom (but, without the necessity to subscribe to a plan, that continuously costs you monthly fees to use it). These are the important information I need in a database together with thumbnail images in low quality and an external link to the fileserver, where the final jpg-file resists, to find certain images quickly. While Skylum destroyed Luminar, they didn’t bring the really needed part: a library for the finished jpgs where you can store the metadata: GPS, camera, lens, all of the exif data and all the necessary categories as well as the tags. In the past, I simply moved the source folder to a NAS and the edited files to a different NAS, while the final jpgs go to my fileserver. I even don’t know, how to exclude the edits from the database, when I’m ready with the edits at a certain pile of images (finished a job). ![]() ![]() I have no idea, how to backup this database, to finish the edits at a different computer. All of your edits are saved to a database. When ready editing an image, you can export it to jpg. Until now, I can’t say, how to tell Luminar to ignore sub-folder. But, it still offers all image files (raw and jpg). Later, I found out, I can browse the folder structure on the right to find a specific folder. What a chaos! I was unable to find my raws, instead I opened accidentally an already edited image. Raws mixed with jpgs and all of them seemed to follow no specific order. Instead, the images of all folders were mixed. But, they didn’t appear in chronological order. After a while, I decided to restart Luminar, and surprisingly, my raw-files also appeared on the screen. But, only jpg-files popped up in the light-table view of Luminar 3. In the past, I explained that principle for you in a separate blog post. I save them in a structure on my hard disk until editing the job is finished. When I started Luminar 3 right after installation, I was asked, where my (raw) images are. Unfortunately, this is simply a remake of an editing module, where all edits are saved in a library, instead of single files just like the previous versions. This version finally brings the long-awaited feature “Library”. When having paid for an older version, you can get it for a reduced price. ![]() You know, you get it as a free upgrade, if you own a copy of Luminar 2018.
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