


Works great for those who want quick and automatic edits powered by AI.

Augmented Sky AI allows you to add objects into your skies for some creative edits.Multiple sliders are available to further tweak your replaced skies.The colour and exposure of any water in the image is taken care of depending on the replacement sky chosen.The AI algorithm takes outstanding care of the edges of buildings and any other objects that might be obscuring the sky. Sky replacement is quick, and skies realistically blend into the image.This particular post looks into the latest improvements brought to Luminar AI as part of its Update 3 release. For a comprehensive review of Luminar AI as an editing tool, head over to our reviewdone last year.

In December 2020, Luminar AI was launched as a new standalone program with a core emphasis on AI related post-processing of images. Over the years, they’ve steadily improved features and added functionalities, most notable among them being introducing some AI-assisted tools with Luminar 4. Luminar was launched in 2016 by Skylum Software (then known as Macphun) with an aim to become a competitive alternative to existing photo editing software like Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop Elements. Keep reading to see how these updates fared in our tests. Augmented Sky AI is a new tool added to help with the addition of objects to your sky. There’s also better sky detection and separate controls for moving your replaced sky and its reflection (if any). Enhancements to their Sky AI algorithm are at the top of the list to provide more realistic looks and greater control for your sky replacement cravings. In addition to native support for Apple’s new M1 machines, the latest update to Luminar AI promises improvements for a handful of features. For more stories like this, please subscribe to The Phoblographer.
