![]() ![]() ![]() What is not in doubt though is that Skylum appear hell bent on pushing you into their subscription model, whether you like it or not. What it will cost you tomorrow or next week is anyone’s guess as the pricing tables on the website seem to be elastic. It appears that Skylum have now achieved the coveted “most expensive photo editing software” on the market today with this latest price increase. Affinity Photo v2 – core product currently available for just £36 GBP.DxO PhotoLab 6 Elite – core product £199 GBP.Capture One Pro – core product £299 GBP.On1 PhotoRAW 2023 – core product £106 GBP, or with the Professional Plug-in Pack £170 GBP.To put this in perspective, here are the current prices for some of the best selling photo editing software on the market today. That means – another drum roll please – that the percentage increase in price from when we bought the pre-release version in October 2021, is a staggering 980%. Today, we checked the pricing on Skylums website and it seems that you’ll need to pay – drum roll please – £378 GBP for a single perpetual licence complete with the pro extension pack which currently includes six extensions. ![]() We thought then that it couldn’t really get much worse but it seems that we were wrong. It would be remis of us not to comment on the latest “springboard” pricing for Luminar Neo as it approaches astronomical levels for those looking for a perpetual licence.Ī month or so ago we wrote an article on Skylum’s outrageous pricing strategy for Luminar Neo. A quick update on the latest pricing for Skylum Luminar Neo ![]()
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