Last Chance Sale on the award-winning photo editor Luminar 4 in this bundle of 12 Mac apps for $42

There are many Mac users in the photographic community. If you happen to be one of them, this holiday deal is definitely worth checking out. The Official Cyber Monday Mac Bundle offers 12 award-winning apps, including the highly rated photo editor, Luminar 4. For a limited time, SonyAlphaRumors readers can get the full line-up for just $69.99 — that’s a 94% discount. Plus, for only a few days, you can get an additional 40% off with the code MACAPP40.

Named Outdoor Photographer’s Best Photo Software of 2019/20, Luminar 4 uses artificial intelligence to streamline the editing process.

Rather than making dozens of individual adjustments, you can improve your images using smart sliders and effects, such as Sky Replacement and Portrait Enhancer. In addition, you get full RAW processing and 70 one-click styles created by professional photographers. The app works both as a standalone, or as a plugin for other apps.

The other apps in the bundle are also very highly rated, covering a wide variety of tasks. Parallels Desktop Pro allows you to run Windows software inside macOS, while a lifetime Goose VPN subscription will keep your browsing secure. You can also keep track of your shoots in BusyCal 3, find and delete duplicate photos in Gemini 2, and easily sign contracts with PDFpen Pro 12.

The full line-up of 12 apps is worth $1,266, but you can get this bundle today for just $42 with the coupon code MACAPP40. 

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Elinchrom announced their new App

If you do own Elinchrom products this might be of interest for you:

Combined with the Elinchrom Bridge, the Elinchrom App enables you to:

  • Control enabled Elinchrom units from your iOS device to make your workflow fast and efficient.
  • Manage advanced settings from the App while the Elinchrom Transmitter handles exposure and synchronization.
  • Keep an overview of your lighting setup from the dashboard.
  • Quickly access each unit’s settings even when they are out of reach.
  • Save custom setups, saving you set up time for your next shoot.

Source: Elinchrom

Sony Tidbits…


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ony SPAD LiDAR, Sony Delta-Sigma ADC, Sony Stacked AI Processor (Image Sensor World).
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Sony A7C vs Fuji X-S10 for Vlogging. Which is Better? (Bigheadtaco).

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