Skylum Luminar 2018 flash sale (through 7/22)

If you haven’t checked it out already, you need to try Skylum’s Luminar 2018 for image editing and enhancement! Slick look, powerful, easy to use, great results. The regular price for this cross-platform software is $69 but this weekend it’s only $49, yours to keep without subscription: Here’s what the interface looks like. I loaded Read more about Skylum Luminar 2018 flash sale (through 7/22)[…]

Topaz Adjust: Maybe all you need? 20% off

I’ve been a big fan of Topaz Adjust for at least the last decade. Back then, there was not the huge selection of imaging software we see today. In fact, there was a $595 (!) Photoshop plug-in that offered unique but one-trick-pony HDR-like effects for its time and it was quite popular among those who Read more about Topaz Adjust: Maybe all you need? 20% off[…]

Ending shortly: Luminar 2018 pre-order discount

Now available for both Mac and Windows, Luminar 2018 is currently being offered for pre-order at $10 off and includes a pack of bonuses as follows: Nicolesy Parchment Presets, Cinematic LUT Pack and SmugMug membership. Here’s a screenshot using one of my own New York City photos, with effects added (before-and after split): Besides offering Read more about Ending shortly: Luminar 2018 pre-order discount[…]

Photolemur 2.2 Spectre pre-release special (Win/Mac)

Photolemur has got to be THE easiest way to enhance your troublesome photos! Below I will show you some examples of some non-DSLR images being greatly improved with no intervention on my part. But first, the new 2.2 version for both Windows and Mac is now available for pre-order, as follows: Discounted Pre-Order Pricing: Photolemur Read more about Photolemur 2.2 Spectre pre-release special (Win/Mac)[…]

Focusing on: Photolemur 2

I’ve spent most of the day playing with a cool new image enhancement app called Photolemur, the new version 2 (non-subscription, permanent license model) having just been released. Photolemur is a very simple app that goes a long way towards fixing up bad images and even further improving good ones. I posted a review on Read more about Focusing on: Photolemur 2[…]

Focusing on: Anthropics LandscapePro Studio Max

If you’re a landscape photographer and have been having bad luck with the weather, take a look at Anthropics LandscapePro Studio Max (read my review here). It’s a fun and effective way to replace skies and adjust separate elements in your scenic photos, such as grass, trees, rocks, stone, etc. Here is a before-and-after example Read more about Focusing on: Anthropics LandscapePro Studio Max[…]