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Other notable software by the company include: Snapheal, Focus, Tonality, Intensify, Noiseless, FX Photo Studio, and Photolemur. Skylum is most known for its photo editing software, Aurora HDR launched in 2015, and Luminar launched in 2016. Luminar Neo, a more advanced and feature rich modular version of Luminar was released in early 2022 including support for layers, AI masking, extensions and more. At the same time, it was also announced that Macphun would change its name to Skylum. In 2017, the company released Aurora HDR and Luminar for Windows - software that previously was available for macOS only. Both the software became the most known applications by the company.

A year later, Skylum developed Luminar, an all-in-one photo editing software as an alternative to Adobe’s Lightroom. Through the collaboration Aurora HDR, a High Dynamic Range editing and processing tool, was released in November. Same year Skylum partnered with Trey Ratcliff to develop an HDR program. In 2015, Skylum released a new image noise reduction application called Noiseless. The same year, Skylum hired a team in Europe to develop localized versions of its software and start European expansion.

In 2014, Skylum launched Tonality, a black-and-white photo editor software, that won Apple’s Editors’ Choice of the year.
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Later that year, the company launched Intensify, a fully featured photo editing software, that was named among 2013 Best Mac App Store apps. A great number of employees came from the Nik Collection, which was earlier acquired by Google. In order to tap the North Americas, the company moved its headquarters to San Diego, United States in 2013. Several other applications were also developed for macOS including Snapheal. In early 2010, Skylum launched its first macOS application, FX Photo Studio Pro, which was earlier available for iOS only. Skylum thus decided to develop the same photography applications for macOS. However, it saw the greatest number of downloads in the photography applications. In total, the company released over 60 applications in the first three years. Alex Tsepko, Ivan Kutanin & Oksana Milczarek joined the team few years later. In 2009, Apple named Vintagio among Best iPhone apps of the year. One of its first applications was Vintage Video Maker, which was later named Vintagio. Initially the company developed applications for iOS. Skylum was founded as Macphun in 2008 by two gaming developers and amateur photographers, Dmitry Sytnik and Paul Muzok. įounded as Macphun in 2008, the company decided to change its name to Skylum in 2017, following the decision to develop its Mac only software for Windows as well. Skylum is also the developer of Snapheal, Focus, Tonality, Intensify, Noiseless and FX Photo Studio. It is most known for its photo editing software Aurora HDR and Luminar. Skylum (formerly Macphun) is a software developing company based in Bellevue, Washington.
