First Look: Twin 1.0 For Mac

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After years of fending off questions from its increasingly unhappy workstation customers, Apple has finally released an updated professional Mac. The new iMac Pro is built on an iMac form factor, but packs considerably more horsepower under the hood than your typical iMac or even the older Mac Pro. Before we round up early reviewer impressions, let’s review the system’s baseline specifications. The $4,999 iMac Pro system comes with what appears to be a custom Xeon W processor; Intel doesn’t show an eight-core Xeon W with a 3.2GHz base and a 4.2GHz boost. This chip could be a downclocked Xeon W-2145 (3.7GHz base, 4.5GHz boost). 32GB of DDR4-2666 memory ships standard, along with a 1TB SSD, a Radeon Vega 56, 10Gb ethernet, four Thunderbolt 3 ports (USB-C style), and a 27-inch 5K (5120×2880) display that’s compatible with the DCI-P3 color standard.

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For comparison, the old Mac Pro ran $3,999 for a 3GHz Xeon CPU, 16GB of DDR3-1866, a 256GB SSD, and a pair of GCN 1.0 D700 GPUs. While I realize people will argue about the relative value of Mac versus PC workstations until the end of time, there’s no arguing the iMac Pro is a much better value than its predecessor. But how does the entire package mesh, and does it meet early reviewer expectations?

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Let’s take a look, with the caveat that these write-ups all appear to be first looks or previews rather than full-on reviews. Said the system has an entirely revamped cooling-plus-blower setup that Apple claims allows for 80 percent better cooling compared with traditional iMacs (with a high-end CPU and GPU packed into the same form factor, excellent airflow is essential). There’s a new T2 security chip onboard for handling FaceTime, LEDs, storage devices, file encryption, and a new security feature Apple didn’t demo at the event. Veteran tech journalist spent more time discussing Apple’s various demos and applications, describing himself as sitting in “stunned disbelief” at what the new iMac Pro could accomplish (albeit with a 10-core CPU).

He also highlighted the work developers are doing to implement VR support on the iMac Pro — the new Vega 56 GPU will come in extremely handy for that sort of work, especially compared with the old, GCN 1.0 (Tahiti) GPUs that were packed into the Mac Pro. Said the 8-core and 10-core versions are available today, with 14-core and 18-core systems arriving in early 2018. All of these CPUs support AVX512 and all have two FMA units (some Intel CPUs have just one). Ars also noted the 18-core chip won’t always be unilaterally faster than the 10-core CPU, thanks to differences in application thread support and overall power and heat profile.

The 18-core CPU has a base frequency of 2.3GHz, while the 10-core chip runs at 3.3GHz base. This means some workloads will be faster on the 10-core than on the 18-core. Logic Pro and Final Cut have been updated to coincide with the new launch. Ars has the most comprehensive software review, if you’re looking for a discussion on the applications Apple demoed.

Is the least positive about the new system of the sites we’ve rounded up. It dings the iMac Pro for its near-total lack of expandability, and writes: “If you’re going to buy this machine, my opinion is that you should know precisely what you plan on using it for — with more clarity than other computer purchases require. That’s not just because the price is exorbitant compared to consumer-grade computers, either. It’s also because if you simply need a radically powerful machine, there’s another professional-grade Mac coming next year, the announced but as-yet unseen Mac Pro.”. Image by Matthew Buzzi One common theme to everyone’s coverage is that the demos Apple showed were both comprehensive and impressive. Every company picks workloads that will show its hardware in a positive light, but Apple threw the kitchen sink at these machines and they didn’t falter under the load.

Nobody is giving out a recommendation on buying or not-buying the iMac Pro without the opportunity to review it first. The general opinion, however, is that the iMac Pro looks like a great system on its own terms, but it’s also an extremely locked-down platform. Apple apparently expects RAM upgrades to be installed by a service provider. In short, it’s a genuinely powerful machine for today, but locks you into certain compromises in the future. For some buyers, it’s going to make a lot of sense, but as The Verge says, it’s not for everyone.

Users who value modularity and upgrade abilities will be better served by the Mac Pro when it arrives.

Luminar is a popular photo editor for Apple Mac OS X devices. The company Macphun has released a beta version of Luminar for Windows that brings most features of the Mac software to Windows devices. Luminar is offered as a beta version currently. You can only download it after you enter an email address on the developer website, and need to use the activation code that is sent to the email address to register the software.

Considering that the Mac version is commercial, it seems very likely that the Windows version will also be commercial and not free. Luminar for Windows The Windows version of Luminar matches the most important features of Luminar for Mac according to the developer. The highlights are support for one-click presets and photo editing filters, RAW file conversion, and an adaptive interface that adapts to the skill level (and preferences) of the user. The program displays a short tutorial on first start that you may skip.

It highlights some of the key areas in the program interface. You may load a photo into the program afterwards.

Luminar displays the photo, presets, and layer and filter information on the screen. You can hide the preset and filter sidebar in case you don't require it. You can zoom in and out of the photo, and enable the handy before and after filter. Before and after divides the photo into two parts: one highlights the original, the other the processed version of the photo. It features a slider that you may move to inspect both the original photo and the modified photo in depth. The two core features of Luminar for Windows at the time of writing are presets and filters.

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Presets can be selected with a single-click to modify images. The application groups presets into categories such as travel, portrait or outdoor, and highlights each with a thumbnail image of the processed source image directly in the interface. This means that you know how the processed image looks like before you select any of the available presets. Presets consists of one or multiple filters.

You can select these filters individually as well, and manipulate them if you have selected a preset. Luminar ships with dozens of different filters, from AI accent enhancing to filters that modify contrast, brightness or the color temperature. Filters come with sliders that you use for customization. It may take a second before filter changes are applied to the image. I tried this with a 10 Megabyte images on a fairly recent system, and most filters were applied instantly while some showed a small delay before the changes were visible on the screen. Luminar for Windows is compatible with all versions from Windows 7 on. The developers plan to release the final version of the photo editor in November 2017.

Features that are supported by the Mac version but not the Windows version will be added to the program. This includes support for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom plugins, tools like erase, denoise or clone, and other features.

Closing Words Luminar is a user friendly photo editor that is easy to use thanks to the preview system and user interface that it ships with. While not as powerful as Adobe Photoshop and other professional grade editors, it may appeal the most to non-professional photographers.

Now You: Which program do you use to edit photos on your devices? I played with this program yesterday. It can do some cool stuff, but needs their planned additional features to make it more useful. The free Microsoft Photos is a similar but less powerful alternative. The design in places uses too much white space and low contrast small print – they confuse design and function requirements. Registered beta uses are emailed a web conference call invitation to include Q and A on 2017-07-19.

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So far I still prefer to use the free GIMP, IrfanView, and Paint.NET to get the effects I want. If I wanted to spend money on a commercial product, I think I would look elsewhere. Hi chesscanoe, Thank you for your feedback, we appreciate the input! We just wanted to let you know that the Beta version you used is still in the final stages of development. The final product will include many more features and functions than what you saw in this test version.

It promises to be truly outstanding in terms of its capacity and performance. I’d encourage you to check out the final version in Autumn–you’ll be able to download it for a trial period for free and check out its full range of possibilities & tools.

I notice: ” advertisement” that means the content is not yours but editor’s affinity photo was also a MAC software; now for windows; i tested betas got raw tool, and fantastic text tool but lacks of effects, filters and layer options tools. 50 bucks not too expensive but i gave up. I won’t have a look at luminar at that time; tell us when you’re ready and sure i will there’s raw therapy for raw files ( on win ) there is a soft for mac but the dev team claim it’s not possible to assume a win version. I gullibly bought in to the Macphune’s marketing about Luminar for windows after hearing LR 6 is the last update, thought better start looking at replacement.

Got my copy after pre-paying discounted price, having tried it on my windows 10 i7 with SSD & 16GB RAM, this software sucks the life out of the PC, it is painfully slow and interface is plain and simply bad having grown up with LR. I would not advise anyone to buy this until Macphun put some effort to improve the speed and interface, I emailed them my complaint but no reply after two weeks so that says how much they care about their customers. I rather pay £10/month to Adobe then buy this unfinished armature software.

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