Technology
This editing software is a Photoshop competitor and is on sale for $49
TL;DR: Luminar 3 is an award-winning photo editing software and it’s on sale for $49, saving you $44.
Decades after its initial debut, Adobe Photoshop still remains the best photo editing software around. There’s really no denying it. The problem is it’s an expensive addition to your monthly bills and it’s incredibly overwhelming if you haven’t had proper training. That means a single photo can take hours, if not days to perfect.
Since spending too much time in front of the computer can get pretty annoying, an affordable, time-saving alternative is appreciated.
Luminar 3 ditches the complexities of most other editing tools in favor of something hassle-free and affordable. This software is both a full-featured photo editor and a photo library all rolled into one. It uses the power of artificial intelligence to help you achieve perfectly edited photos with a single slider, which will obviously save you a ridiculous amount of time.
You can also choose from over 70 different looks and 50 different filters, automatically improve the sky and foliage in photos using specialized tools, and easily browse and sort through your images with the built-in library. So, not only do you have a next-level editing solution, but you have a streamlined workflow for your entire creative process.
It’s also reportedly super easy to learn. This online bundle will give you full access to the software for Mac and Windows and show you how to use it.
If you’d rather spend more time behind the camera and less time in front of the computer, this could be a good option. Right now you can get the software and the training course for just $49 — 47% off the usual price of $93.
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