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welcome back everybody in this video we are going to be taking a look at lumen r4 which is an image editor that I think provides an experience that's very different than other image editors that are out there and this video is sponsored by sky ylim they reached out to me a few weeks ago and they said would you'd like to do a video on lumen r4 and I said absolutely I have actually used previous versions of lumen are in fact I've used applications they've made since before they were called sky dome and it's been interesting to see how that company has progressed over the years because I think they really do have something unique to offer and it's something that's very different so let's jump in so first of all luminar can run as a standalone application which is what we're gonna be using in this video it can also run as a plugin for both Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom so if you want to just bring luminar into your regular workflow it is quite possible so as a standalone application...