Luminar ai vs7/6/2023 ![]() The AI Masking tool takes a few seconds to analyse your photo, then provides you with a selection of ‘tags’ of the various objects the artificial intelligence has identified, which you can toggle on and off. ![]() The new AI Masking tool is only available in Luminar Neo and allows you to automatically create masks for various types of objects: humans, buildings, skies, vehicles, water, mountains and both man-made and natural ground. When comparing the differences between Luminar Neo vs AI, the new masking feature is a notable addition that’s useful for plenty of photography genres. ‘Masking’ involves manually selecting various elements in a photo (usually by ‘brushing’ over them with a selection tool), in order to show, hide or edit them. AI Masking to save time with automatic object selectionsĪrtificial intelligence can identify objects in photos for faster selections in Luminar Neo.Įven professional retouchers struggle with masking in post-production. Once your subject is masked, you can save the portrait as a separate PNG, letting you swap out the background to whatever you like. Even if the AI doesn’t quite get it right the first time, you can use the smart refinement brush to correct the selection. Then there’s the incredible background removal tool which does a great job – no tedious masking needed. In my opinion, the Relight AI tool is worth the price of Luminar Neo alone – without it, you’d need to carefully ‘brush’ over the subject or background using a local adjustment brush in Photoshop or Lightroom, which could take hours of fiddling to get perfect. The Remove Powerlines and Remove Dust Spots tools are a nice addition to Luminar Neo (and unavailable in Luminar AI). Remove backgrounds – automatically remove the background for a portrait and swap it for another one in seconds.This is way more common than you’d think, even with new camera gear. Remove Dust Spots – get rid of dirt, sand or dust spots which appear in photos when your camera sensor or lens is dirty.This is similar to the clone tool in Lightroom or Photoshop, but Luminar Neo does it in just one click, as opposed to having to ‘paint’ over the lines manually to select them. ![]()
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