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Pure AirMagic: This Award-Winning Photo Editing Company Now Makes Software for Your Drone

Post sponsored by Skylum.

Professional drone operators in a wide variety of verticals are responsible for providing their clients with professional-quality images – but they don’t always want to invest in expensive software and spend hours in front of a computer doing the painstaking editing that requires.

Introducing AirMagic – Skylum’s new, AI-powered editing software designed specifically for aerial photography.  AirMagic is the world’s first fully automated AI-powered enhancer for Mac & PC, created for drone and aerial photography.

AirMagic ticks all of the boxes – it’s inexpensive, it’s easy to use, and most of all – it results in amazing images: all through the power of smart algorithms and artificial intelligence.

Here’s how it works:  With a one-click interface, AirMagic first detects the drone camera, analyzing its lens and color profile.  It makes automatic lens corrections and other camera-specific optimizations. “AirMagic uses smart algorithms and Artificial Intelligence to evaluate each photograph, applying modifications such as color reveal, haze removal, sky enhancement and other finely-tuned adjustments to make each photo look just as it was intended,” says Skylum.

Best of all, AirMagic is fast and efficient: supporting batch processing, allowing photographers to improve multiple photos at a time; and, depending on the size of photos and the power of your computer, processing up to 4 GB of photos simultaneously. Aerial photographers can put a unique spin on images with five different creative Styles to choose from. The software supports all popular image formats, including RAW files, and can also be used as a plugin for both Photoshop and Lightroom.

AirMagic is the ideal tool for drone pilots with a broad range of clientele, says Skylum.  “Besides consumer use by enthusiasts, another important mission for aerial photography is in the field of public safety and even agriculture, enabling emergency personnel using drones to “see” further into disaster areas or companies to better visualize their crops or equipment. By improving the quality of any aerial image, AirMagic can provide additional fidelity and resolution for critical images.”

“We see our mission in creating easy-to-use yet powerful solutions for those who take photos. As experts in photo editing and AI technologies, we’ve created a unique, automated photo editing tool for aerial and drone photography. While drones are used by hobbyist and professional photographers alike, they’re also in growing usage in various fields ranging from safety and real estate to industrial and agricultural. I believe AirMagic will completely change the landscape for how aerial images are processed,” saidAlex Tsepko, Skylum’s CEO.

AirMagic retails for an affordable price of just $39/39. Mixed-computer households can share the same product key for Mac and PC which can be activated on 2 devices. It comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Pre-orders for AirMagic will begin March 7, 2019 on www.skylum.com/airmagic, with a release date of March 21, 2019.

Pricing

Mixed-computer households can share the same product key for Mac and PC which can be activated on 2 devices.

Bonuses:

Drone photography eBook by Skylum;

‘Shoot Professional Photos With Any Drone’ video course;

AirMagic Premium Style;

Lime Cube lightning Kit for Drone ($40 discount);

Following its release, AirMagic will also be available for purchase at retailers such as B&H Photo and Amazon.com.

To learn more, visit www.skylum.com/airmagic.

 

About Skylum Software

Skylum is a global imaging technology company with offices in Bellevue, USA; Kyiv, Ukraine; and Tokyo, Japan. Skylum allows millions of photographers to make incredible images faster. We automate photo editing with the power of Artificial Intelligence yet leave all the creative control in the hands of the artist. The Skylum Team has won the Red Dot Award, Apple’s Best of the Year, and other top industry awards. We’re the makers of Luminar, Photolemur, and Aurora HDR. To learn more about Skylum, visit http://skylum.com/.

 

 

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