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If you want to master Luminar, you may be interested in my Luminar Pro Techniques Nimble Class on Saturday, Sept. Luminar Pro Techniques Nimble Classroom, Sept. But all things being equal, if you use Luminar as a standalone app, you might want to hold off a few days on that High Sierra update. Since I've only tested on my machines, I don't know if the issue will appear for you or not. I contacted Macphun, and they've already tackled the issue. But it is a visual distraction.Ī few artifacts in the Luminar standalone interface in High Sierra. This doesn't seem to affect functionality. Working in Luminar as a standalone app seems OK as well performance wise, but I am having an issue with the interface, seeing artifacts appear in the top toolbar area. My Luminar processed image was then opened on another Mac running Sierra. I was then able to open the picture (thanks to iCloud) on another Mac running Sierra, and continued working on the photograph. Using Luminar as an editing extension, I selected it from the new popup menu, worked on the image in Luminar, then saved it back to Photos without a hitch. The Luminar editing extension worked well in Photos for High Sierra. Standalone Luminar photographers only have one minor issue that I've discovered. Those who favor Luminar as an extension for Photos will be happy to read that there are no discernible hiccups. And for the most part, things have moved along quite smoothly. I've been testing Photos for macOS High Sierra with many of my favorite editing extensions.