Macphun, soon to be changing their name to Skylum, has issued a new update to Aurora HDR 2018
Aurora HDR2018 and Luminar 2018 are designed to work together, with our without Photoshop, to enhance photographic images with powerful controls. Check out it out by clicking here, to see what these excellent applications can do, and how intuitive they are to work with.
AND, don’t forget – Luminar 2018 is STILL offered with a significant Black Friday discount of $49 ($39 with coupon code) for current users who want to upgrade, and $69 for new users ($59 with coupon code) – and remember, that coupon code is SGANS_DISC (enter code on checkout)
Here’s what’s new in the Aurora HDR 2018 v1.1.1 update:
Aurora HDR 2018 version 1.1.1 for MAC:
- Added Luminar 2018 in plugin menu
- Added “Expand All” feature for filters
- Added support for Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018
- Added amount slider for image presets in Batch Processing
- Improved RAW, DNG support for several cameras including Nikon D850
- Improved Touch Bar support
- Improved Batch Processing UI
- Improved UI and performance
- Fixed localization issues
- Fixed several issues related to macOS 10.10
- Fixed colorspace mismatch issue with Adobe Photoshop plugin
- Fixed saving issues with Adobe Lightroom plugin
- Fixed DPI resolution issues on exporting files
- Added Luminosity Mask feature
- Added Resize option to export dialog
- Added hotkeys for main application modes, brush, zoom
- Improved stability, particularly app crashes on exporting files
- Improved UI and performance
- Fixed issue with Adobe Photoshop plugin
- Fixed image orientation issue
Getting the Update.
Aurora HDR 2018 is designed to receive all free software updates automatically. However, if for some reason this doesn’t occur, or you want to make sure you’re using the latest version:
- For Mac choose “Check for updates” in the Aurora HDR 2018 menu in the upper left-hand corner (near the Apple logo).
- For Windows choose “Check for Updates” in the Help menu of the top bar menu.