Luminar 3.1.2 – What’s New?


Luminar 3.1.2 is here and better than ever!
Skylum Software is proving their commitment to improving Luminar by rolling out updates – this one, less than a month after the last! Luminar 3.1.2 contains performance improvements, better stability, a few bug fixes, and even a couple of new features!
Here’s What’s New
Mac
- “On This Day” feature – See what pictures you took on this day in years past by clicking on the “On This Day” button in the menu.
- Improved Import from Flash Card
- Support for Nik Collection plugins
- Performance and Stability Improvements
Windows
- “On This Day” feature – See what pictures you took on this day in years past by clicking on the “On This Day” button in the menu.
- Faster Scrolling
- Improved switching between Single and Gallery Views
- Fixed crash with Japanese calendar
- Performance and Stability Improvements
How To Update
Mac
Launch Luminar 3, then in the top menu bar choose Luminar > Check For Updates
Windows
Launch Luminar 3, then in the top menu bar choose Help > Check For Updates
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Questions?
If you have questions about Luminar 3.1.2 or any of the Skylum applications, please let me know in the comments below or contact me directly. I’m always happy to help!
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Hi Angela, So how do I get my Nik collection to work in Luminar?
Hi Michael – Hope you’re doing well! In Luminar 3 for Mac (as a standalone, not using it as a plugin to other apps) go to the Edit menu > Plugins > and select the Nik app of your choice. If you don’t see them there you can also go to Plugins > Other and navigate to an installed plugin to open it. If you run into any problems let me know and I can email you instructions for manually installing them.