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Old Dish



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Reply #1
As if from a long gone time.

The sky looks familiar, is it Luminar?
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Reply #2
Nope !
It's a stock image.

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Reply #3
Possible, where Luminar got it from, this nebular has been used many times for sure and still is beauty :)
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Reply #4
Go to Unsplash and type in "Milky Way".
You'll be spoiled for choise ...

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Reply #5
This, or I use my filter Glitterato  :))

Flaming Pear
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Reply #6
I do have Luminar - but the 2018 edition and I don't use it for anything nowadays.
The reason was that there was no other RAW-editor at that time that could read RAW-files from my Olympys TG-5.
Now, if i use that camera, i shoot in jpeg, so I can edit them in Photoshop or any other image editor.

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Reply #7
"This, or I use my filter Glitterato"

Yes, but Photoshop is quite capable of doing nebulas, planets and starfields.
Takes a bit of patience but the result is top.
I would do that instead because then I can decide exactly how I want the outcome to be .. :)

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Reply #8
Like this moon backdrop:



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Reply #9
I love this old movie style render :)

I can't even tell, how old my Luminar version is and I barely use it and if, just for fun for myself.
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Reply #10
"I love this old movie style render"

I am an old fart !  :)

The oiginal Luminar I got in 2018 did its job well.
Converted the RAW-files to PSDs. The update  did some funky sheit and converted the files to garbage.
So I kept my L 2018 as is, but I was never interested in Luminar Neo...

Normally I used Canon's in-house software to convert the CR2s.
It also allowed me to shoot tethered (for studio use).
And it was free (if you had a camera serial number) !

- John -