Friday, February 22, 2019

Here Is A List Of The 21 Best Lightroom Plugins of 2019

Ok so here we are going to take a look at the best Lightroom plugins for 2019. For those who aren’t that tech savvy, a little reminder – plugins are programs coded to fit in with another program, in our case Lightroom, and are often referred to as add-ons or extensions as well.

Not all programs come with the feature or compatibility to support plugins, but fortunately, Lightroom supports the use of plugins and there are some amazing plugins available in the market that are aimed at photographers looking to do more with their photographs from within Lightroom.

When it comes to choosing the best Lightroom plugins, they are very popular since they add specific features not built into the original system and they also enable various customizations. The following collection of some more recent plugins for Lightroom will make your photo editing experience a lot easier because these useful programs can help you save a lot of time during your editing routine.

So here is our list of 21 best Lightroom plugins of 2019:

1. Luminar

Luminar is one of the most complex and best Lightroom plugins geared towards Mac users. The main function of this plugin is to make the most difficult editing processes more digestible and more fun.

In Luminar you can browse through various filters and layers, as well as many masking options and different workspace arrangements that can fit any photographer’s needs.

You can download Luminar here.

Luminar one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Skylum.com

2. Snapheal

Snapheal is a very specific plugin which helps its users easily erase unwanted elements. It behaves similarly to the healing brush in Photoshop. In Snapheal you just need to highlight the objects you want to remove and click Erase.

In addition to removing unwanted objects, you can also use Retouch and Adjust modes in Snapheal. These modes allow you to play around with color, contrast, tone and sharpness settings.

Snapheal is available for download here.

Snapheal one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

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3. Intensify

Intensify is a plugin that helps your photos get that additional ’’punch’’ that makes them more memorable. This plugin is geared towards adding drama, colors, and impressions. It is great for fixing dull and plain images because it offers quite bold changes.

Intensify contains different groups of presets that you can adjust easily in order to get exactly what you want. These groups are divided into Architecture, Black & White, Creative, Detail Enhancement, Image Tune and Soft.

You can download Intensify here.

Intensify screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Youtube.com

4. Noiseless

Noise is one of the most common problems in photography, especially in low light images. Noiseless is a plugin that helps you gets rid of sometimes annoying grain. This plugin enlarges the photo to 200% and gives you a side-by-side comparison so you can see the results immediately.

Just like in Photoshop, in Noiseless you can adjust the level of denoise from soft to extreme, depending on the type of photos you’re working on.

Noiseless is available for download here.

Noiseless screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via colormango.com

5. Color EFex Pro

Color Efex Pro belongs to the Nik Collection by DxO and it is a series of renowned creative plugins for Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop Elements, and Adobe Lightroom. Even though Color EFex Pro is a Google product (just like Picasa) it can handle photos in their RAW format. This means you can work high resolution and top quality.

Color EFex Pro has filters that are comparable to Lightroom’s settings for color correction, retouching, and various filters.

You can download Color EFex Pro here.

Color EFex Pro screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

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6.DxO PhotoLab

DxO PhotoLab is a very useful Lightroom plug-in that is flexible and offers many specialized 1-click fixes. This program has some of the best processing and correction tools, excels in separating the shadows from the light and it helps you with targeting areas that you should dodge or burn.

DxO PhotoLab has some really great additional tools, such as sharpening and clear view. Sharpening tool helps you sharpen the blurred edges, while the clear view tool accentuates your subject and cuts out all the background atmosphere around it.

DxO PhotoLab is available for download here.

DxO Photolab screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via YouTube.com

7. LR/Enfuse

LR/Enfuse might not be the most useful plugin around, but its scope is rather specific and it can be indispensable for anyone interested in multiple exposures. This plug-in allows you to combine multiple exposures into one single image.

This is particularly useful in night photography because Enfuse lets you merge multiple night photos into one that mimics the long exposure. In this case, you don’t have to worry about high ISO and potential noise in the final photo.

You can download LR/Enfuse here.

LR/Enfuse screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via YouTube.com

8. Hypertyle

Hypertyle is a plug-in that allows users to apply multiple filters at the same time. With Hypertyle it’s possible to apply more than twenty filters to a single photograph.

It’s important to mention that these filters are not as simple as Instagram filters or others offered in various free programs. This plug-in gives you much more control over the intensity of filters, which results in higher quality of edited photos.

Hypertyle is available for download here.

Hypertyle screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via thepluginsite.com

9. Topaz Adjust

Topaz Adjust plug-in is all about color manipulation and correction. It concentrates on recovering those subtle nuances that are lost in digital imaging and it helps your images fully reflect your photographic vision.

Topaz Adjust focuses on 3 main details to bring the images back to life: contrast, detail, and color.

You can download Topaz Adjust here.

Topaz adjust screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via HDRShooter.com

10. Exposure X4

Exposure X4 is a different kind of plugin that isn't only about different filters. Instead, it can be used alongside Lightroom to improve mass functionality. It helps its users create a better workflow and improve overall organization.

When it comes to filters, Exposure X4 is well-known as the master of the film grain emulators. It gives the most realistic grain effects, which is important for all those film enthusiasts.

Exposure X4 is available for download here.

Exposure X4 screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

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11. Aurora HDR

Aurora HDR is for photographers who love creating high dynamic range images because Adobe Lightroom does not offer much control over HDR processing. So, you may want to use something out of Lightroom as edits in Lightroom tend to be more realistic and this is where Aurora HDR comes in as a lifesaver.

Aurora HDR comes as a plugin for Lightroom and has quite a lot of controls over HDR files within Lightroom. Moreover, there are also Aurora presets for HDR that can be used to give your photos a quick edit and make other fine adjustments if required. Aurora HDR is available to download here.

Aurora HDR screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Skylum.com

12. ON1 Photo Raw

ON1 Photo Raw although has its own raw processing engine, still works with Lightroom as a plugin. The advantages of using ON1 is the LUTs, ability to use layers and masking. Besides, for anyone interested in textures and borders, ON1 has a library with a good collection that can be used to add character to your images.

On1 Photo Raw is available to download here.

ON1 Photo raw screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via On1.com

13. Imagenomic Portraiture

Portraiture is a perfect plugin for anyone who does a lot of portrait works and this plugin is very versatile that it automatically selects the skin and does the smoothening and blemish removal for you. If you want to manually set the skin selection, you can do that as well along with other manual settings so you decide how each area of the skin is affected.

Download Imagenomic Portraiture here.

Imagenomic Portraiture screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Imagenomic.com

14. Anthropics Portraitpro Body Studio

Portraitpro Body Studio uses image recognition technologies and provides tools to make automatic body selections even for unusual poses, in a fraction of the time it would normally take to select them manually. The warp fixer lets one adjust just the bodies without making any changes or distortion to the background. Besides portraiture work, Portraitpro Body Studio allows for adjusting height, build and even shape of the body.

Portraitpro Body Studio can be used as a plugin for Adobe Photoshop, Elements and Lightroom and can be downloaded here.

PortraitPro Body Studio screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Portraitprobody.com

15. Athentech’s Perfectly Clear

Athentech’s Perfectly Clear works with automatic image correction algorithms where edits and fixes can be quickly applied to photos to breathe life into them. It also uses intelligent image analysis to find and fix flaws so you can fine tune minor details and spend more time behind the camera.

Perfectly Clear is available as a plugin for Photoshop, Lightroom, Elements and Paintshop Pro and its intelligent corrections makes it a perfect plugin for all photographers and photography styles. Download it here.

Perfectly Clear screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Athentech.com

16. PhotoLemur

PhotoLemur uses intelligent algorithms that analyze every pixel and remove flaws like haze, reveals details in shadow regions, boosts colors, etc. Its brilliant color recovery feature fixes color issues in photographs instantly making them pop and the brilliant sky enhancement feature brings out details and colors in the sky still keeping the natural looks.

Besides the above, there are other features like smart dehaze, foliage enhancement, tint perfection, face retouching etc. PhotoLemur is available as a plugin for Lightroom and Photoshop and can be downloaded here.

PhotoLemur screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via PhotoLemur.com

17. Capture Monkey’s Fader

The Fader is a plugin by Capture Monkey that is free to download and use within Lightroom. This allows for more flexibility with the presets in Lightroom as the Fader acts as an opacity slider where you can choose the strength of the preset to be applied. If you do not like the looks of the presets, you can drag the slider to the left, to reduce the effect of the preset and if you want more of the preset’s effect you can do that as well as the slider goes up to 150%.

The Fader plugin is very easy to use and does not make any changes to your original presets. The most recent version of the plugin can be downloaded here at their website.

Fader screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Capturemonkey.com

18. Digital Film Tools

Digital Film Tools are a set of optical filters, film stocks, light ray effects, light scene effects, etc. These set of plugins are for anyone looking to add some visual effects or magic to their images. It also has an interactive masking tool that can selectively edit areas of the image even in areas that have fine hair detail, etc.

Digital Film Tools plugins are available for a variety of hosts like Lightroom, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, etc. It is available to download here.

Digital Film Tools screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Digitalfilmtools.com

19. Excire Search Pro

Excire Search Pro is a plugin for your image library in the sense once it is installed, it can scan through your collection using deep learning technologies, face recognition technology and keyword the images in your library using a database of up to 500 tags. So, if you have a huge collection of images that you need to be key-worded then, excite search pro can be used to keyword them after which your images will be searchable using keywords.

Excire Search Pro is available as a plugin for Lightroom and the keyword transfer tool lets you move the keywords created by Excire into the Lightroom catalog. Download it here.

Excire Search Pro screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Excire.com

20. Capture Monkey’s Focus Mask

Focus mask is a Lightroom plugin that indicates areas with more detail with a red mask – more like how focus peaking works in cameras. This doesn’t mean that the masked areas are perfectly sharp, but can be an indication that the image is acceptably sharp and that way help with choosing the best shots. You can use this plugin on a single image or on a selection of images. The current number of images is restricted to 32.

Focus Mask plugin works only on the image previews and hence it is essential for you to create standard previews of your images before using the plugin. The plugin can be downloaded here.

Focus mask screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via Capturemonkey.com

21. LRTimelapse

LRTimelapse is for anyone who makes time-lapse videos quite frequently and are looking for an easier way to batch edit the images. This plugin allows for keyframing and grading of time-lapse sequences in an “all raw file” based workflow. Also creating day to night and night to day time-lapse transitions are done easily and perfectly with the “holy grail” wizard.

LR Time-lapse is available as a plugin for Lightroom and it can be downloaded here.

LR Timelapse screenshot one of the 21 best Lightroom plugins

Photo via LRTimelapse.com

Adobe Lightroom is surely one of the best post-production tools available to photographers. Making the software even more functional with plugins is a great strategy for anyone looking to learn more on the latest photo editing trends.

We hope you've enjoyed our list of best Lightroom plugins. If you have a favorite Lightroom plugin, please share it with us in the comments below.

Further Resources:

Further Learning:

Of course, shooting in RAW and getting your image right in camera is what you begin with, but after that, it's time you hone your post-production skills. For that, it's worth looking at the guide, Fundamental Editing.

Getting a strong, practical understanding of post-processing is absolutely crucial to your success as a photographer. In Fundamental Editing you will:

  • Learn how to accurately set your saturation levels without overdoing it.
  • Gain the knowledge to fix Chromatic Aberration (that you may not even know existed in your images).
  • Discover why the “Exposure” slider should not be your go-to adjustment!
  • Learn how to improve your composition with a few fundamental edits-
  • Train yourself to accurately judge and correct color problems
  • Recognize what the different types of digital noise are… and how to specifically fix each one.
  • Discover why you MUST control the contrast in your images.
  • Learn how to master that mysterious setting called “Clarity”.
  • And much more…

GET FUNDAMENTAL EDITING HERE TODAY

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