The AI Sky Replacement tool never ceases to amaze, and for the most part it blends new skies with existing images with no visible edge effects or artefacts – though sometimes you can get a ‘glow’ effect around foreground objects. Some of Luminar Neo’s AI tools are quite remarkable. (Image credit: Rod Lawton) (opens in new tab) As I stated at the beginning of the article, I actually use Luminar and I’m very satisfied with the results, despite a few minor issues.We threw everything at this image (obviously), but while Luminar's AI can do the heavy lifting with special effects, you still need a clear idea about the image you want to achieve (unlike us). I hope this review clarified a few doubts. The same goes for the AI Sky replacement tools, in my opinion, the better in the market. The AI power line and dust removal tools are really great and will save you a ton of time. But in every other case, chances are that you’ll greatly benefit from the AI tools and automation that Luminar Neo offers. If you mainly do reportage photography and don’t really change much in your pictures, besides white balance, exposure, shadows, and highlights then you won’t probably need it. It’s also way cheaper than Adobe’s software which requires a monthly subscription.Īnother thing to consider is your personal photo editing style. If you are just getting started with photo editing, then Luminar Neo is a no-brainer. As I mentioned earlier, Luminar is an amazing tool if you are not an advanced Photoshop user ( in this case check out my Elia Locardi video series review) and/or think that Photoshop is too complicated.
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