The usually Apple-exclusive MacPhun software developer has announced that it will introduce PC versions of two of its most popular applications. Both Aurora HDR and Luminar should be available for the Window operating system by the autumn of this year.
Luminar is a general image editor that works with both raw and JPEG files, and is designed to suit a wide range of users with its adaptable interface that can be as complicated as you choose. It features a large collection of preset effects and looks, as well as filters to make editing quick, easy and repeatable.
Aurora HDR is aimed at those wanting to work with high dynamic range imaging, whether from a bracketed series or a single image. The software offers extensive controls, as well as one-click options for those who prefer a simpler life.
The company hasn´t released pricing information yet, but we might expect the Windows versions to cost the same as those for Mac. A Beta version of Luminar for Windows will be available to the public in July, with the full versions of both applications being scheduled for release in September/October. For more information visit the MacPhun website.
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Macphun, Apple´s most-awarded photography software developer, expands to the Windows platform
Macphun´s best-selling photo editors, Luminar and Aurora HDR, come to the PC in the fall of 2017, bridging the gap between professional and consumer image-editing toolsMacphun, the California-based developer known for making complex photo-editing software simple and fun, today announced it will bring this experience to Windows users in the fall of 2017. Apple´s App Store editors have named Macphun products amongst their `Editors´ Choices` for Best of the Year awards for 5 straight years. Macphun is the only such photography developer to have achieved this honor. Last month, only 5 months after its launch, Macphun´s flagship product Luminar won the prestigious TIPA award for Best Imaging Software 2017. `W ...
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