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New AI Features in Luminar Neo

Posted by: EditorGuru Date: 2023-10-27 Category: Software Views: 1452 Replies: 45

Hey everyone!

I've been playing around with the latest update to Luminar Neo, and the new AI-powered features are seriously impressive. I wanted to share my thoughts and see what others are experiencing.

Sky AI 2.0 Enhancements

The Sky AI tool has been given a significant boost. The realism of the new sky replacements is incredible, and the edge blending with recomposition is much smoother. I particularly love the addition of more realistic atmospheric effects like fog and haze integration.

Portrait AI Breakthroughs

For portrait retouching, Luminar Neo has introduced even more sophisticated AI tools. The skin-smoothing and even the new AI-powered body contouring feel less artificial than ever before. It's amazing how it can subtly enhance features without looking overdone. Has anyone else tried the new AI Face generation tools for creative portraits?

Composition AI Improvements

The Composition AI now offers more intelligent suggestions for cropping and framing. It's not just about the rule of thirds anymore; it considers leading lines, symmetry, and subject placement in a more nuanced way. It's a great starting point for refining your compositions.

Workflow and Performance

Overall, the application feels snappier, especially with these AI features. Luminar Neo seems to be continuously pushing the boundaries of what AI can do for photo editing. What are your favorite new features, and how are you integrating them into your workflow?

I agree! The Sky AI is a game-changer. I used it on a landscape shot from last week and was able to swap out a bland sky for something much more dramatic in minutes. The masking is almost perfect!

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I'm still getting used to the portrait AI. The body contouring is interesting, but I'm a bit hesitant to use it extensively for client work. The skin smoothing is excellent, though. Any tips on using the AI Face tools subtly?

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@MasterPixel For portrait AI, I usually use the sliders at a lower intensity. The key is subtlety. For the AI Face tools, I've found they work best when the original image has good lighting and clear facial features. Experiment with small adjustments!

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