![]() I relaunched the software with the new library and load times were just shy of one minute.Īdding Image Folders to The Library: I pointed Luminar to a recent 2019 folder living on my NAS having around 500 Z7 & Z6 RAW images with file sizes between 30mb to 61mb each. ![]() ![]() The build-out of the library took about 3 minutes another big performance improvement over the initial version. I then loaded about 900 images - all JPEGs with an average size of 15mb each. I chose to store my library locally on the PC. Keep it up Team Skylum!īuilding the initial Library: This is a 9 step guided process in which you basically decide where to store your library and add any image folders that you want Luminar to index. Luminar 4 has made enough improvements to warrant your attention. Team Skylum's latest update has made Luminar 3 well worth the purchase price. I recommend you try the latest version of Luminar 4 for your Digital Asset Management Solution including a very Slick Image Editor with easy to apply and adjust looks for your images. With Luminar latest update 3.1.1, I can now recommend with confidence Luminar 3 for your editing and asset management needs. My initial review of Luminar 3 was not too favorable that went as far as a Not Recommended due to poor performance due to load times of 15+ minutes, and a few other issues. In late December 2018, Skylum released the newest offering of Luminar, Luminar 3 which includes the highly anticipated asset management library to facilitate users' ability to have immediate access to their images via libraries or user-created albums.
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