With a recent move to version 2.2, the app has added a host of new features.
First up is full RAW support. Using the app, you can edit RAW images without issues. Some of the tools available with RAW data include Exposure, Contrast, and Highlights.
You can also take advantage of the ability to save your editing history. All of that will be automatically saved. It’s also possible to track and review the editing process.
Using iCloud sync, you can edit on one Apple device and pick up work one another
The app’s interfaced has also been improved. On the iPad app, you’ll see separate Saturation and Vignette tools in the Develop section for easier access. There is also a new Revert to Original button to help reset the edits and return to the original image.
Luminar Mobile is a free download on the App Store now. It’s for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Vision Pro.
You’ll need a subscription to use the app. There are three payment options available—$4.99 per month, $19.99 for six months, and $29.99 yearly. The yearly subscription has a free, seven-day trial.
There is also a $47.99 lifetime unlock option available.
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