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Skylum Adds Lightroom Library Import to Luminar Neo With a Caveat

9 hours 48 min ago

There's a lot of competition out there for photographers' attention with recent updates of editing software. The big target for competitors is Adobe's ecosystem of programs, and many of my pro photographer friends are pretty locked in on Adobe Lightroom.

 

Today, Skylum released an update to Luminar Neo that will certainly gain some attention. With version 1.27.1, Luminar Neo gains the ability to import pretty much everything from your Lightroom collections. Here's how Skylum describes it:

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Sleek, Durable, and Unassuming: We Review the Wandrd Prvke Zip Backpack

Wed 17 Jun 2026 10:03pm

A lot of photographers nowadays prefer camera bags that are built to protect gear but barely look like it. This variation of Wandrd's Prvke backpack takes that to a whole new level. 

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The 10 Most Important Camera Settings: A Plain-Language Glossary for Beginners

Wed 17 Jun 2026 5:03pm

A new camera presents you with hundreds of settings, and the manuals that explain them are written as if you already understand the vocabulary. You do not need to learn all of it. You need to understand about ten settings well, because those ten control almost everything about how your photographs turn out. Here is what each one does, in plain language, without the jargon that makes photography sound harder than it is. 

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When Experience Stops You From Seeing

Wed 17 Jun 2026 3:03pm

Experience makes photographers faster by teaching them to recognize patterns. The same mechanism can also prevent them from seeing photographs that do not fit those patterns.

 

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The Sony a7R VI Has the Best Full Frame Sensor Ever Made. Here's the Catch.

Wed 17 Jun 2026 1:03pm

The Sony a7R VI raises the resolution bar for full frame cameras to 66.8 megapixels on a fully stacked sensor, and that combination produces results that will make you rethink how much camera you actually need. The stacked design isn't just about pixels — it's what allows the a7R VI to shoot 30 frames per second with full autofocus and a blackout-free viewfinder at that resolution. 

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The Real Difference Between 40mm and 50mm for Portraits, Weddings, and Travel

Wed 17 Jun 2026 12:03pm

Choosing between a 40mm and 50mm lens looks simple on paper, but in real shooting situations, the gap between them matters more than the numbers suggest. The field of view difference alone can determine whether you get three people in a wedding cocktail hour frame or two. 

 

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Viltrox 35mm vs. 55mm Evo: One Lens Won a Full Portrait Shoot in Texas Heat

Wed 17 Jun 2026 12:03pm

Choosing between a 35mm and a 55mm lens for location portraits isn't just a focal length debate. Shot in harsh midday Texas sun, this head-to-head between two of Viltrox's most talked-about Evo lenses puts the decision in a real-world context that gear charts can't replicate. 

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Real Estate Photos That Look Fake: Five Mistakes Quietly Ruining Your Work

Wed 17 Jun 2026 10:03am

Shooting real estate with the right gear is only half the battle. Even with a solid camera and lens kit, a handful of repeated technical mistakes will quietly drag your images below the level clients expect and competitors deliver. 

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40-150mm Plastic Fantastic: Can a $100 Lens Actually Deliver?

Wed 17 Jun 2026 9:03am

Sharpness is one of photography's most debated specs, and it's also one of the most overrated. The Olympus 40-150mm f/4-5.6 R is widely considered one of the least sharp lenses in the Micro Four Thirds lineup, and Chris Baitson decided to take it out for a full shooting session anyway. 

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The Baseus Spacemate RD1 Pro Docking Station Aims to Make Your Desk Efficient and Uncluttered

Tue 16 Jun 2026 11:30pm

If a docking station can support or charge everything you use on your desk, this might be it. This 15-in-1 docking station powers all your devices safely and efficiently while keeping your desk neat. 

 

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Viltrox 28mm F/4.5 L Review: An L-Mount Lens With the Size of a Body Cap

Tue 16 Jun 2026 11:22pm

Behind every lens decision is a balancing act between autofocus, portability, and excellent optical quality. It usually feels like you can only pick two. But with the introduction of Viltrox's second L-mount lens, the AF 28mm f/4.5 L, we might have just found a recipe that genuinely delivers on all three fronts by making the compromise elsewhere: a fixed, slower aperture. In this article, I will be putting this tiny lens to the test to see if it actually holds up its end of the bargain—translating a spec sheet into real-world performance. 

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Equipment vs. Skill: What Happens When a Professional Shoots on a Phone

Tue 16 Jun 2026 10:03pm

Spend enough time on Fstoppers and you'll notice a pattern. We talk about gear. I'm here to tell you one thing: gear isn't going to make you a better photographer. 

If you're relying on expensive gear, it could even be holding you back. If you think a lens is going to do the job for you, you'll stop doing the job you're supposed to be doing.

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Should The Camera Industry Make a Left-Handed Camera?

Tue 16 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Roughly 10% of the global population is left-handed. That is approximately 800 million people. In almost every industry that manufactures hand-operated tools, those 800 million people can buy a product designed for them. In the camera industry, they cannot. 

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These Five Tips Apply to More Than Travel Photography

Tue 16 Jun 2026 4:03pm

I'm always curious to see what accomplished photographers use as their "rules of thumb" or "best practices." This video offers five tips to improve anyone's travel photography, including one I wish I'd heard before my recent trip. 

 

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Gear Doesn’t Matter. Yes it Does

Tue 16 Jun 2026 1:03pm

Trying different genres of photography can be both challenging and rewarding, especially when you either feel like a change or when the seasons force your hand. But have you ever considered infrared? 

As a landscape photographer, I love being outdoors, and I also enjoy the early starts and late finishes. However, the summer in Ireland and the UK can be quite inhospitable, with 4:30 a.m. sunrises and 10 p.m. sunsets, and photographing during the long, harsh-light days is far from ideal. But that changes when it comes to infrared!

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Understanding ICM, Part Three: Legitimacy

Mon 15 Jun 2026 10:03pm

The deficit of trust in ICM stems from an underdeveloped language of results. While we can describe how to move the camera, we lack the criteria to evaluate what has emerged. This final part addresses the legitimacy of formal photographic practice in a culture dominated by "image-as-statement" and examines why beauty, without a named visual task, is so easily reduced to a gimmick. 

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How I Photographed a France Football Cover in Mexico

Mon 15 Jun 2026 8:03pm

What photographing Jennifer Hermoso taught me about editorial photography, trust, and why magazine covers still matter.

Magazine covers still matter.

That may sound almost old-fashioned in a time dominated by feeds, algorithms, and endlessly scrolling images that disappear seconds after being seen. Yet the magazine cover remains a strange exception. It still carries weight, it still feels curated rather than accidental, and perhaps most importantly, it still says something about the image selected to represent an entire story.

 

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Aftershoot Just Became an Entire AI Photography Workflow

Mon 15 Jun 2026 6:49pm

AI software for photographers is getting so good that it is both incredible and a little horrifying. Every few months, a new app claims it can save us time, but most of them still only handle one piece of the job. Aftershoot’s newest update feels different. 

This is no longer just an AI culling app. Aftershoot can now cull, edit, retouch, export, create client galleries, and even help sell prints, all without needing to jump into Lightroom, Capture One, Photoshop, or a separate gallery service.

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How to Set Up Back-Button Focus (And Why So Many Pros Swear by It)

Mon 15 Jun 2026 5:03pm

Almost every camera you have ever used works the same way out of the box: press the shutter button halfway to focus, press it all the way to take the photo. One button, two jobs. It is so intuitive that most photographers never question it. You half-press, the camera focuses, you press the rest of the way, the shutter fires. Simple. 

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What Type of Photographer Are You, and Are You Sure?

Mon 15 Jun 2026 4:03pm

Do you have problems defining yourself as a photographer? Do other people label you as a certain genre of photographer, but you feel that label is incorrect? If so, or even if you don't care about labels, this is a great video to make you think about what you shoot and why. 

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