Popular iOS app store company Macphun has brought Luminar, their “supercharged photo software” to Windows in beta form. The app, which won the IPA award for Best Imaging Software 2017, is powered by the latest photo processing technology created by Macphun and brings users a fast native RAW processor supporting various cameras.

It is designed to make complex editing enjoyable and comfortable and features more than 1000 bonuses that allow users to unleash creativity, including overlays, presets and posing ideas.

Users can register for the beta now, with the final version is expected to be released for Windows in November 2017.

See famous photographer Matt Granger introduce that package below.

The software is not expected to be cheap, ranging between $60 and $100, but its release would be a good endorsement for the reach of the Windows Store, which has seen a dearth of new and exciting applications in recent years, and for Windows as a platform for Creators, a market which Microsoft has been specifically targeting recently.

Photogs can sign up for the beta here.