Luminar Neo

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Luminar Neo
Developer(s) Skylum
Initial releaseFebruary 2022;2 years ago (2022-02)
Stable release
1.20.0 (Jun 2024)
Operating system Windows, macOS
Type image editing, digital image processing
License ProprietaryShareware
Website skylum.com/luminar

Luminar Neo is a photo editing software application developed by Skylum (formerly Macphun) available for Windows and macOS. [1] [2]

Contents

Luminar Neo was released in February 2022. [3] It works as a standalone application and as a plugin for Adobe and Apple products. [4]

History

Prior to Luminar Neo, Skylum launched a series of image editing apps, including Luminar in November 2016 and Luminar Neptune in 2017. Initially developed only for macOS, Macphun launched Luminar 2018 for Windows in late 2017. [5]

Luminar 2018, which was launched in November 2017, introduced a RAW develop module, changed the user interface, and added new filters.

Luminar Neo is the last-generation photo editing app developed by Skylum, released in February 2022.

The company website states that “What differentiates Luminar Neo from all previous versions of Luminar is its modular engine. Modules help to evenly distribute the load for faster image processing. This allows you to apply lots of different tools to an image without significant performance losses and save all edits automatically.” [6]

General info

Luminar Neo is considered to be a tool for both amateur and professional photographers. It has a modular engine, which evenly distributes the load for faster image processing. This allows photographers to apply lots of different edits to an image without significant performance losses and save all edits automatically and non-destructively.

Luminar Neo has a variety of AI-powered features like Sky AI and Face AI designed to enhance photos of any genre, including landscapes, portraits, street photos, and others. Additionally, the application has built-in Presets, which can be used to apply a set of fixed adjustments to images in a few clicks. A variety of additional Presets are also available for purchase in the Luminar Marketplace. The effects can be combined using layers and masks. Luminar Neo supports multiple file formats, including raw files. [7]

Key features

Luminar Neo’s editing tools are grouped into several categories: Essentials, Creative, Portrait, Professional, and Extensions.

Luminar Neo’s signature tools are:

There is also Mask AI tool that relies on AI algorithms, recognizes objects in photos, and lets the user select any part of a picture by choosing it in the list.

Luminar Neo’s Extensions give photographers additional possibilities. They include:

Luminar Neo also has other editing tools, such as Erase, Sunrays, Glow, Dodge & Burn, Landscape, Details, Denoise, Mood (for working with LUTs), Color, Toning, Dramatic, Color Harmony, Mystical, Film Grain, Matte, Vignette, Clone, High Key, Optics, Light, Black & White, and others.

Reception

Luminar Neo has won multiple top industry awards, such as the Red Dot Brands & Communication Design award in the User Interface category and the TIPA World Awards for Best Imaging Software in 2022 and in 2023. [8] [9]

Forbes Advisor added Luminar Neo to their list of Best Photo Editing Software of 2023 reviewing the tool as: “Luminar Neo is a popular photo editing software, and for good reason. It uses AI-enabled editing tools to enhance images, such as adding rays of sunshine to a landscape image, to give an example. Its user-friendly interface (UI) allows even beginners to adapt to photo editing easily. Moreover, it has advanced features including tagging, lens correction and editing RAW images.” [10]

PC Magazine advised to choose Luminar Neo for “Clean interface, filters, and unique fixes.” [11]

TechRadar described Luminar Neo as “Powerful, very easy to use, and a great place to start for photographers who fear the complexity of Lightroom or Photoshop.” [12]

ExpertPhotography reviewed Luminar Neo and said, “The landmark photo editing software from Skylum. The incredible Skylum developers have put AI at the heart of Luminar Neo. And they’ve revolutionized photo editing forever. The results are genuinely impressive.” [13]

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