High Key rounds out this section, looking the same as previous incarnations. I would be curious to know whether this will have more controls in the feature, allowing you to determine or refine what is considered a defect and what is not. This still includes the Skin Defects Removal AI as a checked box. This reveals controls for Brightness, Highlights Glow, Warmth, Depth Correction, and Edges Correction.įace AI, Skin AI, and Body AI make their return, first having appeared in Luminar AI. Furthermore, you can open the Background panel. And it generally does it well, controlling the focus or lack thereof, radius, software, and opacity. For now, Portrait Bokeh AI does, well, exactly what you think it does: it controls the quality and amount of bokeh. However, this may possibly change later as algorithms detect other subjects. If Luminar Neo does not detect a face, this will be “ghosted,” and none of the functions will work. This next section is the anticipated Portrait Bokeh AI. Luminar Neo Portrait Bokeh AI adjustments panel before adjustments. This Creative section would seem to be a logical next step after addressing the Tools in the Essentials section. Other familiar Tools such as Dramatic, Mood, toning, Matte, Mystical, Glow, and Film Grain complete the Creative section. Many of the other familiar Tools are here as well, including Sunrays, adding rays of light where little or none existed before. If used appropriately, it can add a lot of mood to your photo. Well, it’s here as well.Īnd so is Atmosphere AI, which can add mist, haze, or fog. This allows you to replace the sky, making refinements and even reflections easily. Sky AI is one of Luminar’s better-known features. Advanced settings can address halos and the general warmth of the relighting. This uses three sliders - Brightness Near, Brightness Far, and Depth - for adjustments. But it also can swiftly edit landscape photos. Many of the examples show Luminar Neo relighting portraits. But of course, when used with other tools (adjustments), it can be quite flexible. This is a rather powerful tool by itself. The first tool under the Creative heading is Relight AI. Luminar Neo Creative section, with the Relight AI controls open. One can dream, right? Creative editing in Luminar Neo I would love to see a Graffiti Removal tool. It allows you to adjust color and get rid of elements you don’t want, such as power lines, sensor spots, or other distracting elements. In that sense, the Essentials section lives up to its name. Most photographers like to make corrections and global adjustments first. However, Erase has an Objects Removal section with two buttons: Remove Powerlines and Remove Dust Spots. There’s Enhance AI, Details (which I love), Denoise, Landscape, Vignette, Black & White, Structure AI, and Color, for instance. Many of the features in Essentials will be familiar to those who use Luminar AI or Luminar 4. So has Light as well as Blacks & Whites, Curves, Color, Sharpness, and Noise Reduction. This has been moved to the Develop Panel. This is now where the Optics controls are housed. Luminar Neo Essentials section, with the Develop Module open.
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