It won't repleace my go to editor but nice to have for this price. I got it for €22 with all the legit regkeys etc. It sometimes bundles software for a low price.Also lots of games at reduced prices. Thought there might just be a whiff of 'scamware' at this low price but some Googling of 'Is Humble Bundle legit' has convinced me it's not. I know many folks on this forum have (legitimate) gripes with Luminar but if you know and accept the 'issues' this is a cost-effective way to buy their software. I know lots of purists view Skylum's products the same way a French gourmet might look at a MacDonalds, but if Luminar et al do a job for you, why not go for it, at these prices anyway? They also bundle a number of 'Looks' which I guess you can take or leave, and a huge downloadable (4GB) 'training course' on landscape photo editing.
Remember the old cynic's definition of a bargain: 'Something you don't need, at a price you can't resist'įrom what I can see, all the programs are current (Luminar 4.3, Photolemur 3 and Aurora 1.9) and the license keys are legit. "All that software" will only be a bargain if you are actually going to use all or most of the bundled programs, namely Luminar, Aurora HDR and Photolemur. Do you get keys for all that software without any hassle once you pay $25? And these are not limited or older versions of the AuroraHDR. Oh wow!! Is this too good to be true? I have never purchased these bundles. Anyone had experience buying on eBay this kind of software?Īll software, including Aurora HDR, for 22 Euro's/dollars.
I was looking for Arora HDR 2019 black Friday deals but did not find any.ĭoes it come on sale around this time of the year? Skylum software is having a Black Friday sale, and as I’m a member of their affiliate programme, if you decide to purchase Luminar or Aurora HDR it will help out keeping the lights on here, as there’s a small commission, and as the phrase goes: 'every little helps'.