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The sky’s the limit

We now have software programs such as Luminar which offer unbeatable facilities for adding skies accurately to images. I know because I have tried it. Luminar supplies a large number of skies with the program some of which are superb, such as night sky views of stars. Personally, my main use of photographs is for entering competitions and thereby hangs a problem. Virtually all competitions specify that every part of an image must have been taken by the photographer entering the competition. It is, of course, possible to use one’s own skies with Luminar. I have a large collection of skies

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