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On1 has released its next update to On1 Photo Raw on May 30th. This is a free update to existing On1 Photo Raw 2023 owners and On1 Subscribers.
What’s in the update
New Face Recovery Technology in Resize AI for upscaling faces with remarkable detail.
Upgraded raw processing for more natural shadows, fewer edge artifacts, and more responsive sliders
Greatly improved Refine Mask Brush for masking challenging areas like hair and trees
New Encircle option in the Refine Mask tool, to draw around the borders of an object when masking
Enhanced Mask AI for improved masking in photos of people and animals
New dropper tool for the Curves control in Effects
Zooming and panning the preview as well as adjusting tool properties such as brush size can now be accomplished simultaneously with the scroll-wheel
New Cameras and Lenses
Don’t forget to use my On1 Discount code of MDODD20 to get even more of a discount
There is a summer special running, but it ends on May 31st.
As you can tell from the dates on my posts, it has been a while. For those that do follow me, I appreciate you still, just been an interesting year with a lot going on personally and I’ll admit, I’ve gone down a reorganization of my photos rabbit hole. More on that later.
Updates and current things with my vendor contacts
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Skylum
Ultimate Photography Bundle which includes:
Luminar Neo Lifetime license (available for new Neo users only)
Luminar X Membership 1 year subscription (available for new Neo users only)
125 LUTs, Skies, Presets, and Overlays for Luminar, Photoshop, and Lightroom
Full Editing Course on landscape photography from Albert Dros
Portrait Fundamentals from Darlene Hildebrandt
Drone Cinematography Crash Course from Stewart and Alina Carrol
Luminar Neo Ultimate Editing Handbook by Rene Ledrado
Creative content from Mathew Browne and Rene Ledrado
Click on the banner for either you already own Luminar Neo or you are new to the Luminar Neo to be sent to the correct offer.
Owners who have Neo (the bundle won’t include a Neo license) – $99 instead of $820 (save 87%)
New users who don’t have Neo – $149 instead of $1019 (85% discount)
The offer expires on March 28, 2023, and you can use my Luminar Coupon Code of MARKDODD to get an additional discount.
On1 Software
Own it for $79.99 for new users, or upgrade for $59.99 for exiting users of On1. Note: if you are an On1 Plus Member, you already get this offer.
The offer Expires on March 30th do try my On1 Discount code of MDODD20 as it may give you an additional discount.
Mylio Photos
Current offer of a Photo Book, Photo Scanning Course gift
Get a free photo book (worth $30) and a premium video course on how to scan your photos (worth $50).
Corel Products
Corel offers a complete line of products, below are the current coupon code offerings. click the button to see the current special offers that are available to you via affliates.
Coupon Code DiscountProducts
10CORELSAVE 10% Off Most Corel products, excluding CorelDRAW 20ROXIOSAVE 20% Off Roxio Toast and Creator Products VSP2022SAVE10 10% Off VideoStudio Products
Black Friday/Cyber Monday/ week has passed us on for 2022 and hopefully, some of you got what are usually the best deals of the year. But it is still the holiday season and here are some vendor’s offerings.
The offers
Skylum – Luminar
From 12/16/22 to 12/26/22 Skylum is offering up to an 85% discount depending upon your option choice.
❯ Explore Plan (Luminar Neo without Extensions): $89 $275 for 12 Months of subscription+extra 3 Months for Free+Holiday Spirit bundle for Free
❯ Pro Plan (Luminar Neo including Extensions): $99 $658 for 12 Months of subscription+extra 3 Months for Free+Holiday Spirit bundle for Free
❯ Lifetime license:$99 $275 for Lifetime license+Holiday Spirit bundle for Free
❯ Extensions Pack:The Extensions pack can be bought separately for $199 $383
One bonus on this offer is my Luminar coupon code is good on any of the offers, so be sure to use the coupon code of MARKDODD at checkout
Affinity products line
Affinity (AKA Serif) has released version 2 of their applications. Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher. These are great alternatives to Adobe products and can be purchased one time versus a subscription. As of this writing, they are still offering 40% off
General announcements
Capture One
Capture One is changing the production lifecycle and upgrade structure. If you are an existing Capture One user, I would recommend reading through their announcement as it has some deadlines on upgrade offers before their plan changes for perpetual licenses. more information can be found at https://support.captureone.com/hc/en-us/articles/7998068628637?__s=xc6jcax4flskeehkz7od
DJI
Announce their latest in the Mavic Mini series, the Mavic Mini 3. Like the previous model, it is still under 249g so if you are just a hobbyist, this is your model. But some new features include longer standard battery life and an optional battery plus for longer flight times, higher wind resistance, new camera that does 4K HDR, and new controller purchase options.
A reminder that Mylio has recently released a new version with many new features.
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It’s that time of year again for the yearly Black Friday/Cyber Week offers from Photography vendors
The Offers
As I do every year, as I find offers during this time I’ll keep posting them on this page. This will just be just the offers. I will note that all offers have their own start and end dates. The known dates are published but click on the links to find out for sure.
They have constant ongoing various specials this week. Check out their site to see what is currently available.
Disclaimer: I may affiliate with a product mentioned on this page. As a result, I may receive some compensation from the vendor. This affiliation does not influence any of my commentary on any product that I may write about, nor does clicking on the affiliate links cost you anything, in fact, you may save some money.
Since my last posting, there have been a few new announcements, a New Application and pricing changes for my affiliate apps. So let’s get into it.
As mentioned in the last post, Topaz came out with a new application this month called Topaz Photo AI.
This new app combines features you find in some of their separate apps all into one application so you are not having to go back and forth between their apps. Those features are, Sharpen, Remove Noise, and Increasing the resolution of your photos. I have not yet fully evaluated this application, but as part of its introduction, Topaz Labs is offering a limited-time discount until October 7th, 2022 of $40 off the regular price of $199. You can try it before you purchase and I recommend doing that, just be aware of the end date for the special pricing.
Skylum continues to add to their Luminar Neo Extensions and has released a new extension and has announced additional extensions due out in November.
In addition to the previously release HDR Merge extension, it just released NoiselessAI
This extension to Luminar Neo is to add you in automatically remove Noise from your photo
Three noise reduction adjustments: low, middle, high
Additional sliders to enhance Luminosity, Color, and Details
Manual control over your edits
The additionally announce Extensions to Luminar Neo due out in November are
Upscale AI – An AI-powered tool for enhancing image resolution in a natural way.
AI Background Removal – An AI-powered tool that automatically removes the background behind any subject.
Focus Stacking – Stack up to 100 photos for crisp details and greater depth of field
There are three more extensions due out by the end of the year with two announced this month for delivery in November, and one announced and delivered in December.
Pricing
Skylum has been changing its pricing structure a bit this year and, I’ll admit, it has gotten a little confusing. But in short, You can still purchase lifetime licenses of the base Luminar Neo package without the extension, and then purchase an extension pack. Or you can subscribe to their software at various levels to meet your needs and keep current with the software.
To help with some of the confusion, here is a view of their current pricing structure as of 10/22 including the newly announced Explore option which gets you the base Luminar Neo for one computer and updates.
A couple of things to note, you have the option to subscribe monthly or subscribe yearly for a reduced monthly cost.
While on this page, don’t click any of the Buy now links right away. I’ve found that if you wait a little bit you will be presented with the following
At the time of this writing, it gave you some sky packs in addition
And if you already own any Skylum products, be sure to click the link at the top right of the page to validate your special discounted pricing
On1 has announced that their next release of On1 Photo Raw 2023 will be shipping this month.
It is loaded with a ton more features one of which I’m calling content aware masking, but more to come on that this month.
The next update to Mylio is either this month or next. It will include additional features and of course bug fixes. I have an upcoming affiliate meeting with them this month so I’ll be able to give more details on that later this month
Disclaimer: I may affiliate with a product mentioned on this page. As a result, I may receive some compensation from the vendor. This affiliation does not influence any of my commentary on any product that I may write about, nor does clicking on the affiliate links cost you anything, in fact, you may save some money.
There have been a few updates from the various apps that I’m involved with so instead of individual posts I figured I would put them all in one.
Luminar Neo and other annoucements
Despite having a war in the home country of Skylum, these folks are still churning out updates and additional features to Luminar Neo
So their announcements are
They have added to their Luminar Neo extensions. So now, in addition to the HDR extension, they have added a Noiseless Extension. This extension will be released in August of 2022. They are working on additional extensions for the rest of this year. 5 More are coming.
They have decided not to introduce another MAJOR release this year, but to concentrate on adding functionality to Luminar Neo, mostly via Extensions. But they will also be working on application updates as well. Their new view is that they do not want to force users to upgrade to the next major release and get features that they didn’t need.
They are also introducing a Subscription model that lets users get the latest extensions and application updates as they come out. They will still have the Lifetime version available for those who may only want the core Luminar Neo features and do not need the extension.
So you now have the option to purchase a monthly subscription, an annual subscription, or a lifetime version of Luminar Neo. With the subscription options, you get all releases of Luminar Neo and all the current extensions plus those coming in the future. With the Lifetime purchase, you just get the current version of Luminar Neo without extensions and any performance updates. You will have an option to buy the extensions as a bundle.
One other major announcement is the end of life of Luminar AI. As of September 2022, they will no longer be selling this product to concentrate on Luminar Neo. They will do support updates, but will no longer be developing new features for Luminar AI
For those that have been with me for a while, Topaz Labs let me offer you a discount coupon. They have decided that they can no longer offer that discount on a permanent basis. Periodically I can ask for a limited-time coupon code, but I have no timeline for that at the moment.
They do have something new coming out next month, but more to come on that later.
The newest version of Mylio Photos that was released back in July has already released its first update to the app. So if you haven’t already downloaded the update, make sure you do as it has bug fixes and product improvements. I’m told the next update is due within a few weeks.
I know I owe you all some tutorial videos and other steps, but my regular day job is in a busy mode right now, so I haven’t had any time. They are coming, just can’t say when yet.
Disclaimer: I may affiliate with a product mentioned on this page. As a result, I may receive some compensation from the vendor. This affiliation does not influence any of my commentary on any product that I may write about, nor does clicking on the affiliate links cost you anything, in fact, you may save some money.
For a long time now I’ve been trying to find the right program to catalog all my photography ever since my first photo editor with a Catalog (Apple’s Aperture) was no more.
I have finally found the affordable solution that I have been looking for.
Before I get into the program itself, I just wanted to give a few things that I was looking for in a cataloging program.
It must be able to hold all of my photography and videos. All the various file formats that I have from Nikon, Fujifilm, and since I’m an Apple person, the Apple file formats like HEIC.
It must be quick to load when viewing the catalog. I don’t want to open the application and have to wait minutes for the catalog to process and open to view
It must be Mac OS compatible since that is what my computer platform of choice is.
It must do keywords, Albums, and view and edit metadata of the image as I do my best to keyword and organize my images.
Rate, label, and flag images as needed
My images can be accessed by any of the photo editors that I use
It must create a backup of my catalog. You always need a backup
A way to view my photos on a Map. I’m a visual person, so I want a way to look at where my photos where visually
Has to be affordable
I’ve tried other platforms to solve my problem from various photo editing vendors that have a catalog as part of their application, but none fully solved my problem. They all suffered from varying degrees of slowness as I opened the programs it opened my library of nearly 300,000 images. A few programs were not bad on opening and were bearable, but then when I would close the program, there was a long delay while it processed the catalog.
The only programs that said they would do what I was looking for were designed for large business use and cost thousands of $
And then I was introduced to Mylio Photos
Mylio has filled all my requests and more.
In my view, Mylio is first a cataloging application, but it does also have editing capabilities. So not only can you use it to catalog your photography, but you can also use it to edit your as well photos (more on that later)
I will say that I will primarily focus on the Cataloging portion of the program since that is my primary interest in this application. I’ll cover the editing and other non-cataloging features in detail in a future post.
Since this will be a long post, let me put a link to their website now so you can refer to it later for more details. Psst, there is a free level too…. See info on that and how you can get a special 25% discount on Mylio Photos at the bottom of this post. (You must use the special link at the bottom of this post to get the 25% and this is a limited-time promotion)
For those who are visual, check out my Youtube video as I’ll cover most of the same content in this post in that video.
Features of the cataloging function of Mylio Photos
Features that I was looking for in a cataloging application for my photography
File Formats – Check. Covers my Raw format camera and my Apple formats (This program reads most if not all image formats along with document formats) Click HERE to see the supported formats
Keywords, Album, and metadata – Check. Note that Metadata editing is limited to the most commonly used fields. And you can show more EXIF data about the image. You can also add and edit an IPTC card that has your information and copyright information. There is a toggle to turn on viewing this for an image
My images can be accessed by any of the photo editors that I use – Check
Backup catalog- Check. Backs up the catalog and images.
Has a Map view – Check.
Is affordable – Check
Features that I call bonus features as they go above and beyond what I was originally looking for.
Can sync images from my phone. Before I was exporting the images from my phone or Photos on my Mac to import into my catalog. It works for both iOS and Android
The ability to see your entire library on all devices. With my other solutions, I could see only what I shared. It was never the entire library and it wasn’t across all my devices at the same time. There has been many a time I wanted to show someone an image, but it wasn’t one of the images I was syncing or had in my iCloud Library.
Can create multiple backups of my catalog and full-resolution copies of the images in that catalog via Vaults to multiple locations.
Can import from Facebook, Flickr, and Google Photos directly into your catalog
Import from Hard Drives or other storage media
and of course import from Camera and SD cards.
Your source files do not have to all be in one location. Although I am merging mine into one large external drive, you don’t have to, you can have your images wherever and on whatever media the Mylio can see and add those images to my catalog. You will have all the functionality of Mylio even with offline media as long as your vaults are available.
You can add documents to your catalog. So Mylio not only covers your photos it can be used for documents as well. Although I do not plan to use this feature
OCR. Mylio will index all text in the document and in your photos so you can search for any text shown.
There are many many features in this latest Release of Mylio Photos and I’m new to the program so I’m sure I’m not listing them all.
The overview of Mylio Photo
This is your cataloging application. Use this to catalog your images and then use your favorite Editor or Mylio to edit your photos. Let the apps do what they do best.
Supports almost all modern devices as Mylio devices so you can view, edit and access all your images on all your devices and have those changes quickly show up on your other devices.
Built-in backup of all your images via Vaults. The more Vaults the better the backup
You can edit, search, keyword, and organize how you like, this program is very flexible and you can organize more than just photos.
There is a lot to this program, so I’m going to have follow-up posts to cover smaller chunks at a time. But here are a few highlights.
One important fact, this is NOT a Cloud service. All your photos live on your devices. You do have the option to add a cloud service as a Vault, but it is not required.
And for those who have a slower internet connection, all the syncing is peer to peer, meaning if all your devices are on your home network, the syncing between your devices occurs just on your home network. No uploading via the internet and back down to your devices.
The Mylio Dashboard.
The Dashboard is the entry view to give you an overview of your Mylio environment to see how everything is doing.
Calendar view
At first, you may say, calendar view, ok nothing too special there. But unlike other programs that can show you events based upon searched dates, this one shows it to you on a calendar. Not only does it do that, but if you connect it to your computer’s calendar, it can look up events on your calendar and match it up with the dates of your phots and show that event on your calendar.
In the example above from Washington DC, I was viewing the calendar view in the year view, and in the year 2016, I went to the Cherry Blossom Festival. My calendar entry for that was labeled “Cherry Blossom Peek in DC”. So Mylio saw the dates of my connected calendar and added the event automatically. Now if I click on that event in the calendar view, it takes me to all the photos that I took at the Cherry Blossom Festival that year.
Other ways to view your images
All Photos View
Album View
Folder View
Map View
People View
Overview of each of the views above
All Photos view – This shows you all the photos in your Mylio Library and lets you easily scroll through and view the photos in your library
Album View – Let’s you group your photos into any grouping you like. There is also a Category option not shown. Albums are for more specific groupings, Categories are for more general. An example would be The category of Travel and then have albums for each individual trip.
Folder View – This shows the folder structure of your Mylio Library. This is the same folder structure you see in your OS if you viewed it via your operating system.
Map View – For any Geotagged images you have in your library, you can view them on a Map of the world to see where you have taken your photos. For images that are currently not geotagged, it is very easy in the program to add that information
People View – View images that have been tagged with the faces of people. Mylio does an excellent job of finding people in your images and letting you identify them. If you have identified a person in around 4-5 images, that is enough for Mylio to search the rest of your images and find that person in more of your images. You will then be able to confirm that they are the right person.
Not Shown, the Search panel. Mylio has a search bar where you can search for images in a variety of ways.
More details on each of these views in a future posting.
Photo details
Image with the Info Panel
Of course, we all like to see some details of each photo. Mylio shows this when you select an image and click on the info panel for that image. You can see the technical details about the image such as the camera and lens used, the filename, the date created, and more metadata. Some of which you can add your own information or modify what exists.
Editing
Mylio has basic editing features as part of the application and here is a sample of the options. I will go into detail on editing in a future post.
Partial view of the Editing option
The Open with Option
This is one feature I’m going to use a lot as I prefer to use photo editors that do a bit more than what Mylio currently can do. Here is an example of some of the applications you can open from within Mylio, and it will send the image that you had selected when you choose the Open with to that application.
Your Open with menu will differ depending on the apps you have. And if an app isn’t in the menu, you can always choose other
Now, what Mylio is not good for in my opinion
Printing
Mylio is not the program I would use for printing as the printing options are limited. For starters, it appears that the max print size is 8 x 10. and it is basic printing options. More advanced printing options such as color profile etc are not included.
For the average home user, this might be enough, but I print much larger prints for my Art Shows, so this is a no go for me and I’ll continue to use my other programs for printing my artwork.
For editing it’s ok, but I’ll still be using other programs as mentioned above.
The program has the basic editing tools that most folks would want to use including presets (you can create your own), an auto adjustment, white balance, Tones, red-eye removal, a basic brush tool, and a details tool. You can also compare your before and after images and see the histogram. It does edit RAW files for those supported cameras and if you take RAW and jpg and have both images, you can select which one you edit. But for more advanced editing you will need an external program.
How to get Mylio and a special discount
Mylio is free to download and use on up to 3 devices and 5000 photos. So you can always download it and try it out for free.
After that, there is an unlimited number of devices and an unlimited number of photos subscription that you can purchase for a monthly or yearly fee.
As part of their Mylio Photos 22 release, they are offering those who requested it on their website a 20% discount on their subscription. But since you are one of my readers, I can offer you a 25% discount on your subscription purchase. I’m assuming this extra discount they are letting affiliates provide is for a limited time, but they have not said one way or the other. So if you are considering it, purchase your subscription at the discounted rate. There is a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Click the button below and you will automatically receive your 25% discount.
The offer expires on June 22nd, 2022 (has been extended), but you can take advantage of the offer now and change your mind with the 30-day money-back guarantee if needed. But I don’t think you will as this is a great app
Note: you must use the button above to get access to the special 25% off offer. After creating your login, or logging in to your account after using the above link you should see the following button on your account page.
If you do not because you either refresh the page or when to another link, come back to this page and click the link again to see the 25% button on your account.
When you click the button you will be sent to the account signup page to create your Mylio Account if you do not have one, or you can sign in to your existing account. By creating an account you can download the software and try it in the free mode for up to 5000 images and 3 devices. If you decide to use the free version for a while, you can still come back to my page and click the 25% discount button above, and then log in to your account to get the discount when you decide to upgrade.
Or if you just want to learn more, click the button below but don’t forget to use the above button to create your account and get your discount.
Mylio has started generating courses for their app. As of this writing, they have an excellent Mylio Photos Fundamentals course that covers everything you need to know to get started with Mylio. Click the button below to go to their course site.
I’ll admit, I’m a fan of this program and look forward to using it to organize my mixed-up photography storage and get it all organized and easily accessible from all my devices. I like it so much that I’m breaking my usual rule of not purchasing subscription software. I fully believe the price to be worth it to be well organized, easily searchable, viewable, and modifiable on all my devices. I think you will like it too.
Disclaimer: I may affiliate with a product mentioned on this page. As a result, I may receive some compensation from the vendor. This affiliation does not influence any of my commentary on any product that I may write about, nor does clicking on the affiliate links cost you anything, in fact, you may save some money.
Look for more specific feature articles and videos to come from me.
Disclaimer: I may affiliate with a product mentioned on this page. As a result, I may receive some compensation from the vendor. This affiliation does not influence any of my commentary on any product that I may write about, nor does clicking on the affiliate links cost you anything, in fact, you may save some money.
The next major release of On1 Photo Raw has been announced and will be released this June.
Here are some of the new features you can expect in On1 Photo Raw 2022.5
ON1 Resize AI is now fully integrated into the program
Batch Upscaling
Enhanced NoNoise AI in Non-raw Files
New and Improved Lens Correction
Better Masks in Sky Swap AI
New Camera Support – Added support for the Canon EOS R5C, Panasonic Lumix DC-GH6, OM System OM-1, Leica M11, Fujifilm X-T30 II, and Nikon Z 9.
If you add these new features to the existing features released in On1 Photo Raw 2022 of
Liquify Tool
Advanced Search
Smart Albums
Snapshots
Crop Tool Presets
Visualize Dust When Retouching
Topographic Map
Many Performance Improvements
Improved Sky Swap Masks
Cameras and Lenses
Sky Swap AI
Time-Lapse Creation
Integration of ON1 NoNoise AI
Photoshop Plugin Host
Retooled Export
Line Mask Tool
Backup and Restore
Favorites in Browse
Customizable Thumbnails
Gesture Support
Apple Silicon Native
You have most if not all the tools you would need in a Raw Photo Editor.
More to come as it is announced, but be sure to check out the On1 Website for more info
Or you and Pre-Order it now for $79.99 for the Full License and get The Ultimate Sky Collection and the On1 Summer Preset Collection included with your pre-order. Or you can opt-in for the yearly subscription that includes Cloud Sync for 1 year.
Be sure to try my On1 Coupon code of MDODD20 to get an additional discount.
Disclaimer: I may affiliate with a product mentioned on this page. As a result, I may receive some compensation from the vendor. This affiliation does not influence any of my commentary on any product that I may write about, nor does clicking on the affiliate links cost you anything, in fact, you may save some money.
Despite the war in Ukraine, our friends at Skylum are still hard at work. They just released an update
The 1.0.6 update adds Mask AI and Histogram to Luminar Neo
Mask AI detects up to 9 separate elements in a photo: people, skies, architecture, transportation, water, flora, mountains, natural ground, and artificial ground.
The AI will find the desired area and mask it up for you, without needing to spend time fussing over the details with a masking brush.
On top of that, you can enjoy the manual Gradient and Radial masks. Plus, the new interface makes it easier and more enjoyable to work with masking.
And the Histogram is back. Now you can press the J hotkey to toggle clipping indicators on and off and see clipped pixels.
And of course Bug Fixes
On macOS now you can: • Apply the Erase tool without using excessive memory • See the coordinates of the applied mask displayed correctly during and after masking • Correctly apply the Edit brush on a layer with a changed aspect ratio • Navigate to the Masking tab without having the added layer disappear • Click on Revert to Original with an opened mask without crashing • Smoothly save an exported image directly to the system disk
On Windows now you can: • Apply the Erase tool without using excessive memory • See the coordinates of the applied mask displayed correctly during and after masking • Correctly apply the Edit brush on a layer with a changed aspect ratio • After clicking on the Discard changes button in the Develop Raw tool, previous edits are not applied • In Erase mode use the erase brush as expected without it painting • Exit Linear or Radial masking mode without disabling the zoomed drop-down menu • Smoothly flip layers without edits
Pricing
‣ One-time purchase Luminar Neo 2 seats instead of 1 for $79
‣ 1-year subscription Luminar Neo 2 seats instead of 1 for $59
‣ And a special offer for those who have already had Skylum products: Luminar Neo 1 seat for $54 plus free Film Grain textures
Disclaimer: I may affiliate with a product mentioned on this page. As a result, I may receive some compensation from the vendor. This affiliation does not influence any of my commentary on any product that I may write about, nor does clicking on the affiliate links cost you anything, in fact, you may save some money.
Since Luminar Neo has been officially released I thought I would show you an interface comparison between the now depreciated Luminar 4 (if you own Luminar 4 you can still use it, it is just not sold anymore), Luminar AI, and the new Luminar Neo
The Interface
Changes to the menu at the top of the screen.
Luminar 4
Luminar 4 has the most comprehensive menu of the three
Other than items no longer being in the top screen menu, other differences are.
Library menu item has been renamed to Catalog for both Luminar AI and Luminar Neo
The pre-created settings has been changed from “Looks” in Luminar 4, to “Templates” in Luminar AI, and now changed to “Presets” in Luminar Neo, but for Luminar Neo, the presets menu only shows in the edit module
The Export menu item has changed from the box with an up arrow in Luminar 4 and being placed in the middle of the menu, to the word Export in Luminar AI, and back to the box with an up arrow in Luminar Neo, but moved to the far right.
Export icon
Changes to the Apps Menu (What is shown is the Mac OS version, Windows menus may look different)
Luminar 4
Luminar AI
Luminar Neo
Luminar AI and Neo have similar menus. Luminar 4 has the additional Library Menu.
Full Menus from each program
Luminar 4 menus
Luminar AI Menus
Luminar Neo’s Menus
So what’s different in each.
The file menu is mostly the same with note of the different names for Presets. What is missing for Luminar AI and Luminar Neo from what is in Luminar 4’s file menu is Batch Processing.
The Edit menu is mostly the same. What is missing for Luminar AI and Luminar Neo from what is in Luminar 4’s file menu is the canvas menu. The options that are there in this canvas menu for Luminar AI and Neo are part of the tools in the Edit module if they exist at all.
There is no Library menu in Lumianar AI and Neo. That is the Catalog module in both applications.
The image menu is roughly the same in Luminar 4 and Luminar AI, but for Luminar Neo it does not have the rotate and flip options, set flag options and the only Adjustment option is to revert to the original.
The remaining windows (Account, Window, and Help) are the same across all versions of Luminar
Other inferace notes:
Luminar Neo did bring back layers, but this time they put the layer option by itself on the left side of the interface when in Edit mode. Not sure I like it there yet or not.
When in the Edit mode of Luminar Neo, the interface is simplified again. Just Tools, Edit, Presets main headings on the right. the See as before, zooming, and other actions menu has been moved to the bottom of the screen. See the screenshot below.
Summary
While I’m still learning about the program, just based upon what I’ve shown here and my experience so far. They are trying to simplify the interface a lot. Make it less cluttered. I’m not sure I’m a fan yet as I have been using their programs and others in the past that just got used to where things were. Now they have been moved around a lot. For example, I’m not sure why they put the Layers option on the left when they had it on the right before. To me, the order of Tools, edits, presets seems a bit out of order. I would have put the Presets first especially since if a preset is chosen, it wipes out any previous edits.
There is plenty planned for Luminar Neo in the near future (see below), but the present version is not yet a replacement for Luminar 4 in my option. Time will tell, but given you cannot purchase Luminar 4, this would be your best option for now.
Upcoming enhancements and features coming to Luminar Neo
Mask AI — Smart AI-based masking that detects specific elements in an image
Portrait Background Removal AI — Smart AI-based removal of the background behind a portrait without manual masking
Histogram
Clone & Stamp
Dodge & Burn
Undo and Redo
More Hotkeys
Copy and Paste functionality for Adjustments
More functionality when using Masking (Copy/Paste, Pen Pressure for Radius/Opacity, and Linear/Radial gradient)
There are also a few known issues that will be resolved shortly. They include:
LUTs are not applied on hover in the Mood tool
Erase steps in History may show wrong states
On macOS, the context menu is currently absent in Single Image
View for both the Catalog and Edit tabs
In the next updates, Luminar Neo will support Catalog migration. You will be able to smoothly migrate your Catalogs from Luminar 4 and Luminar AI into Luminar Neo.
All the Presets users have bought to use in Luminar Neo will be available in Skylum Account soon. To ensure the highest quality of Presets and their smooth performance in the app, some Presets are in the final testing stage and need a bit more time to be ready.
In March, Skylum will provide users with a special utility to convert custom Templates into a Luminar Neo-compatible format.