![]() I could not believe my eyes as it sweetly sailed past me by like I was in reverse. I saw it approaching and at first thought "oh boy, here is a 70 Chevelle SS 454." To my shock it was a GSX. I actually had a close encounter with a street GSX around the early 80s that passed me by from behind on an interstate. People may be surprised these cars were offered with a sun roof option (super rare today) as less than a dozen were made. But the black stripes were all Buick offered. The one with the white interior would look killer if they had appIied the half or full white vinyl top to it with the white stripes. Only reason I have any slight doubt is the colors are a bit too bright Green. This photo could actually be from the photo shoot of that article. Of course you cant put these on the road too often as they are worth so much they could be stored in Fort Knox. Seems a couple guys in some little NE town discovered they each owned and never even knew about each other until they got them redone and on the streets. There was a big write up some time back in Hemmings Motors Magazine that featured non identical twins just like these two. A 14 day free trial is also available to download on the Aurora HDR 2018 website for those who want to take it out for a bit of a spin first.Click to expand.Yep, those are ones I dream of owning if I find that Pot O Gold one day. No word on when we’ll see that DAM yet, though.Īurora HDR 2018 is available to buy for Windows and Mac for $99 for new users, or upgrade for $59 for existing Aurora HDR users. ![]() They also say that Loupedeck+ support is coming to Luminar 2018, too at some point. With support for the new Loupedeck+ console, editing should become a breeze. The new UI tweaks also help to speed up the workflow somewhat. ![]() The performance improvements are definitely noticeable and make the working in the software much more smooth and seamless than you may have experienced in the past. I’ve been playing with the new Aurora HDR 2018 for the last couple of days on Windows. The new Loupedeck+ console features an improved build quality over its predecessor, with updated mechanical keys, customisable dials, and a new “custom mode”, allowing users full control of all dials. This is the kind of innovation modern photographers really need. When I discovered that the new version of Loupedeck keyboard is coming out, I knew Skylum software should be the first to support it. We want to help photographers create great photos, differently. Skylum and Loupedeck share the same vision. Also added was support for more than a dozen new cameras including the Sony A7III, Fujifilm X-H1, Olympus PEN E-PL9 and the PhaseOne IQ3 100MP Trichromatic.īut despite some substantial performance increases, the big news is added support for the new Loupedeck+, also announced today. Mac users see increased stability, performance, faster export speeds and improved memory management. You now also have the ability to rename layers, histogram functionality in the tone curve filter, improved dodge & burn stability and a flip/rotate tool. It also sees a very welcome user interface refresh. With speed improvements of up to 500%, it seems they’re definitely taking the platform seriously.Īdding to that dedication toward Windows users, the Windows version has started to come more in line with the Mac version, adding features that had been previously missing, such as batch processing. ![]() Previously known as Macphun, Skylum’s already popular software has seen huge growth since they expanded onto the Windows platform.
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