![]() As with any software, it’s all about your perceived value of what it will bring to your editing workflow. Use TIFF with Lightroom Adjusters - in case you would like to edit the image with the changes applied in Lightroom.There are so many plugins and integrations out there for the photographer’s digital toolkit it can be hard to know if technology is “worth” the money. Open Original Image - in case you would like to edit native RAW image Please make sure to use the plug-in from Lightroom, please select the image you would like to edit, at the top menu bar click File > Export with Presets > and choose one of the options under Luminar: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/External Editor Presets/ and hit Go.Īccess Luminar app from Adobe Lightroom by right-clicking on a photo > Edit in > choose the app. Once the download is complete, please open Finder, go to Downloads folder, unzip the file, select and copy (Command+C) the file. Then download the template for Lightroom with this link: Paste (Command+V) the copied file into this folder. ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Modules/ and hit Go. Then, please use key combination Command+Shift+G and input the following path: Once the download is complete, please open Finder, go to Downloads folder, unzip the file, select and copy (Command+C) the plug-in file (.lrplugin) Use the link below to download the plug-in for LR: You can try to manually install the plug-in.įirst of all, please make sure that Lightroom is closed. Here is what I finally got back from Macphun on how to fix the problem (maybe): ![]() I note in passing that you have to do something to each one to make this work. The solution was to follow the directions on how to tie the two programs together. The problem you are having could be the same as what I just replicated. Then I saw this when I tried again to edit the image, starting from LR (the buttons are now there): Then I re-read this:Īnd then I properly installed LR in Luminar, following the directions. When I tried to edit an image that was in LR using Luminar I did not see the apply button either. ![]() But thanks for the suggestions.a6k - While I appreciate your suggestions for savi. I do not feel you are being unkind but rather attempting to be helpful, but with all due respect you are simply not fully informed. ![]() In my opinion and experience, you cannot use "email support" and "very good" in the same sentence! And it is no surprise that you cannot comment on their phone support because it does not exist. Irregardless, I was never able to resolve this issue with Luminar Support using the back-and-forth email tag that is all Luminar offers. I believe this is probably due to me purchasing Luminar from a third party vendor authorized by MacPhun, rather than directly from MacPhun. The point was, most Luminar users have a "Save Changes" button/option while others like myself do not with the version of Luminar we received. YMMV.Ī6k - While I appreciate your suggestions for saving a file, you have missed the original point. What is there is the user's approach not matching the software designer's approach. I hope I'm not being unkind but the problem is just not there. I think the problem that the OP is having is just an insistence on doing things a certain way. The way provided by Luminar seems quite easy if you follow their approach. I can't comment on their phone support but my experience with their email support was very good. It's a junk image so let's not discuss that, just Luminar. I have drawn red lines to these on the image I provided here. There is also an undo symbol on the top which is an arrow doing a left 180 degree turn. To apply or save the changes as a completed file, you export the version in the output format that you want. Try to remember that so far there is no catalog in this product so their proprietary sidecar file is the way they save changes. You can, optionally, save a ".lmnr" file that is the changes to apply to the original or from where to continue. It will not change the original raw file. Under "File" in the upper left are the choices you want.
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