This was written over the same time in which Luminar has failed to even be ale to read tags that are already embedded in the files. I can type in searches that will do things like “give me video of 3 lane highways with heavy traffic in this geo area when it is raining and speed limit signs are visible”. It provides automatic tagging of individual frames using neural networks. It handles petabytes of data located in data centres spread around the world with geo searching, data anonymisation for data protection, including face removal and number plat remove. In my case In the last year my team has written a DAM for managing video and sensor data information. My expectations are based on experience of coding and by what others have done. There are many silly errors and short sighted design choices. Im beginning to think they only have one, inexperienced, programmer working on the application framework. They should have read all the data when the imported. They would have to open the files every time to read the data. That’s going to get slow very quickly and also explains why you can’t search on any of the metadata in the image file. It doesn’t look like they have a data based catalogue just a table. For V3 they have gone the catalogue route but, it seems, in a very loose way. lmnr file around without needing to keep track of the RAW but doubles your disk space and prevents using it easily with a conventional DAM. 2018 looks like it uses a sidecar approach but then breaks the paradigm by embedding a copy of the RAW inside the sidecar. Luminar has always taken non standard, and is some case duhhh, approaches with file handling. So you can't just move 'em around willy nilly like say the sidecars Lr produces. Note that they have very cryptic filenames, not like sidecars. It's stored by default in a "Luminar Catalog" folder in Pictures on my Mac, and dunno if you can move it. That stores info about the adjustments in text form, and they're pretty small. It writes a ".state" file which is kind of I guess XML in a plist file (haven't dived into 'em so dunno if they're like Windows Photo Gallery. Does anyone know where Luminar stores its catalog and edit info? Is there a way to force that storage to be in a particular location? Thanks! LR allows you to specify where you want the catalog and associated files stored, but I see no similar feature in Luminar. I use an SSD as my system disk, holding the Windows 10 OS, program files, and my LR catalog. My system has 8 TB of hard drives allocated to photo storage.
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