

* Sunrays - realistically emulate sun glow and sun rays * Atmosphere AI - realistically simulate weather effects like fog, mist, and haze using content-aware 2D to 3D depth reconstruction * Structure AI - realistically enhance the detail and clarity of an image only in areas where enhancements will improve image quality * Supercontrast - precisely adjust tonal contrast in different tonal ranges independently * Body AI - slim or add volume to a subject’s torso * Skin AI - automatically detect and remove skin imperfections while preserving pores, texture, and hair * Accent AI - apply automatic content-aware image enhancements * Sky Enhancer AI - realistically enhance the sky Experience the leading-edge AI technologies, a flexible workflow, and high-quality editing results Luminar Neo is based on a new engine designed to accomplish any creative tasks with maximum performance and flexibility. Make your photos look just like you imagined them and enjoy the editing process. Work with RAW files, apply stunning photo effects, enhance your photos, use creative filters and much more. Recently I also downloaded and installed Luminar Neo but found some features and functions missing that are in Luminar AI, and there seems to be a bug in the "erase" program so that when one performs the erasure and then decides to undo it, for some reason the "undo" is greyed out.Luminar Neo is a creative photo editor that combines the impressive power of proprietary neural engine with creative tools that get the job done. I don't like the too-vivid HDR effect that one can get if using their "templates," either. I do not use it for swapping skies around or making drastic alterations to someone's face or body - to me that is going much too far. They also have a nice setup for dodging and burning, and occasionally I make use of that, too, when I need to lighten or darken just a specific section of the image a little bit. The erase function in Luminar AI works very well. It's quick and easy to jump in there and fix the problem rather than opening my regular editing program (DXO PhotoLab 5). I have Luminar AI which I sometimes use for quick things like "erasing" a blobby or two that I overlooked when initially editing an image.
