The simplicity and fun factor of Luminar AI, compared to frustration of doing the same tasks in Photoshop, just makes working in Luminar AI a joy for any user level. Add to that, the very large range of sky options available for purchase. The interface is straightforward and the Catalog > Templates > Edit > Export workflow could hardly be simpler or more obvious. ![]() and, even though Photoshop has Machine learning features, Luminar AI doesn’t require a knowledge of masking, making the process far less complex. Similar question over on the Luminar AI for Mac thread as well, hopefully Skylum will respond soon. The AI (Artificial Intelligence, AKA Machine Learning) of Luminar AI is aware of the content of the photo, sky, land, people, trees, etc. ![]() But if you are an experienced Photoshop user, you can export directly to Luminar AI for additional work. Because of that, casual Photoshop users find it daunting due to the steep learning curve. In the (find) Sky feature of Photoshop, it’s almost always necessary to use Select and Mask for fine tuning. Depending on the image, apply a basic development with the tools available in the Essentials section (Develop, Enhance AI, Color). Masking those kinds details can result in halos and obvious detail edges, a big giveaway that the photo has been altered. Atmosphere AI: Open the image in Luminar NEO using the Add Photos button (Cmd/Ctrl + O) in the Catalog module (L). Horizon lines, tree details like leaves and other fine details are always a challenge in sky replacement. Luminar AI is an all-new application and plug-in and the first fully AI-powered image editing software in the world. I have to be honest, I was suspicious of Luminar AI.
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