![]() While I really like the new Luminar 2018, one thing I don't like abou it is its noise reduction tool is not nearly as good as the one in the old version of Luminar (or in DPP, for that matter). The ability to make edits to selected areas of the image is the big advantage of Luminar, as well as the wide varity of one-click presets that allow you to very quickly add a bunch of effects to the image (many of the presets are a bit over the top for my taste, but there's a slider to adjust the intensity of each one to fit your taste). Typically, I'll use DPP for my basic adjustments to tone, color, lens correction, and noise reduction, then save as a TIFF to make final adjustments in Luminar. Most importantly to me, DPP renders color from Canon cameras more accurately than either version of Luminar, and DPP offers more flexibility and detail in making color adjustments. However, I've found both have some limitations that keep me using Canon's DPP for basic edits. ![]() ![]() Both versions are powerful and useful photo editing sotware. I have the prior version of Luminar as well as the new Luminar 2018. ![]()
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