![]() ![]() I think this area of the interface could be a little more prominent. Maintaining albums and metadata is in and of itself a huge time saver.Īround the mid-point of the interface, select the target type of catalog to transfer your photos, edits, and metadata into. I think it will help you with your transfer of assets. If you’re in search of a new asset manager or planning a migration, take a strong look at Avalanche. Lightroom doesn’t understand layers and these types of edits are layer-based. Specialty edits, such as Sky Replacements or Augmented Sky, did not convert… and I wouldn’t expect those to make the jump. I also found it nice that Avalance created several Collections to make reviewing the migration, including a collection of “Approximate Conversion” to indicate which photos may not have had all edits transferred. Albums were converted into Collections, star ratings moved over, and favorites in Luminar converted to picks in Lightroom. All the photos moved over and were registered with a new Lightroom catalog. Migrating a Luminar 4 library to Lightroom was very easy and incredibly fast. I gave Avalanche a test drive migrating and it worked very well.
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