In this video, I demo Skylum Software's new Standalone Portrait Editor, Aperty, which will be released this fall. For more info about Aperty, go here: bit.ly/Aperty Sorry, I've been told that my discount code: AM10 stopped working. Note that the lifetime license is valid for two years. For information about Luminar Neo, visit this link: bit.ly/3KJzmIK Save 10% with promo code: AM10 I'm a Skylum affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the links directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/ Visit my website to download FREE Keyboard Shortcuts for Luminar Neo, Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, On1 Photo Raw, and Topaz Labs Photo AI: www.AnthonyMorganti.com
Watching your review, Anthony, it’s clear Aperty feels more like a 'work in progress' than a finished product. While it's supposed to be a batch editor, it’s still leaving behind glaring blemishes and crushing faces-forcing manual touch-ups that defeat its entire purpose. It’s almost as if Skylum wants their loyal customers to fund and finish the software themselves! With better, more cost-effective alternatives out there, it's hard to see the appeal. This software will blow your mind... but not before it blows your pocket first!
Tell me about it. They promise 2 years of upgrades and 5 years of updates but soon they will release another " VERSION"asking for more money or some kind of payment for integration, same old trick on people who fall for it. These companies need to stop this honestly. Where is the luminar neo which they promised was going to be beyond this world smh
So many software companies and plenty of programs coming out. I’d rather wait another two plus years for the companies to get better with their software. I have bought many packages but no more.
Nice but not as good as Evoto. Skylum was a fav of mine for years but they have fallen behind in speed and effectiveness of their AI. I still use Lumiar AI because it works. Neo is super slow and this is very similar to Lumiar AI, so Skylum is repeating products, which is of no help, except to their bottom line. What's really different?
Luminar AI doesn't have any of the retouching tools, not sure how you see this as the same. Luminar Neo doesn't even have the tools for removing blemishes to this level, adding makeup, contouring the face, and more.
I'm not biting on Aperty, either, but whether Neo or another photo app, complaints about slow performance can usually be traced to hardware that doesn't meet ALL of the app company's RECOMMENDED hardware for THAT app: video processor, CPU, and RAM. Fall release 2024 Neo, no issues with slowness here.
Confused by the statement: "Note that the lifetime license is valid for two years". Could you please clarify. Does it mean you get updates for 2 years?
they've said you will get Upgrades for 2 years and upDATES for 5 on Aperty if you buy now before the lifetime license sale ends on Sept 30th. After that it will only be subscription.
Isn't Evoto a credit-priced app? So for $250 you'd get to edit 250 images but with Aperty you could edit an unlimited number for the same price. How is that steep? Seems like a better deal to me.
@@DigitalPhotoMentor It's not one dollar per image, not even close. However, it looks like they just increased the price significantly. I mean...by a LOT. I used to pay around 85 dollars for 1200 credits. That price just increased to 169 dollars. They doubled the rate.
@@DigitalPhotoMentor Yes, if you do 9 000 edits per year then that would be the annual rate. The results are different (I can spot that already in the youtube videos) and Evoto has more tools under the hood. That said it is mainly aimed towards working pros or very rich Uncle Bobs. However I see no reason that Aperty can't/will not improve even further. Competition is good and benefits everyone.
Thank you , never heard of it but then I still use Lr5 😇(and Affinity) . Two things I thought of was "poor Adobe" 😁 and there will be so many over cook photos on the WWW 😅
Thanks for the walk through... Hard to relate to, but I can see that in the long run, you could save money on some expensive Photoshop plugins. Exciting features - curious to see if it can be called from Lightroom as an external editor, like you can with other plugins. I somewhat agree regarding why they don't just update their existing software packages instead of making a completely new one; I agree it smells a bit like money… Good video - great walkthrough.
just seems just like skylum neo software i used for 6 months but stopped cuz it would crash so much and sucked at batch edited photos .....this doesnt seem to much of a big update just seem like another app for them to make you wanna buy but the other ones they have do the same stuff
Hi Anthony, thank you for the video. I'll be honest it looks to me that Neo well be dead and Aperty will replace it, as it's almost identical to Neo, in my view it'll be more expensive as well... Think Ps & Lrc are the best value at £10 per month, as Neo is a plug in as is Evoto in lightroom.... Don't mean to winge as do watch your video's and they are very good, thank you...Colin Devon UK.
Nope it's not at ALL a replacement for Neo. Aperty doesn't have any of the landscape tools, HDR, focus stacking, pano, etc. Aperty is for portraits. Luminar is for everything else. Evoto can be a plugin for LR? Interesting
Evoto does plug into lightroom I have it... From what I've seen Aperty is a money making exercise by Skylum in my view. A WAIST OF MONEY. don't buy it...
To me it looks like Evoto is miles ahead in both retouching quality and functionality. And they are on their toes all the time with updates and new functionality.
Evoto is like Lumina Neo and and Aperty combined, and the Evoto team seem to have more tricks on theirs sleeves, churning out new features every month. The problem though is that, you will have to be online all the time to use Evoto and the pricing model is the craziest I have ever seen.
@@ElderMike Yeah I agree. It is very expensive for non-pros and their approach to that is to compare it with a human retoucher. I guess it make somewhat sense but when competition is getting closer they need to be aware. They are still number one though (no question!) and maybe that is thanks to the combination of cash coming in and keeping the staff happy.
Evoto is a per image credit-based pricing model, Aperty is not. If you buy it outright now you own it and get 2 years of upgrades included. You can edit unlimited numbers of images so in the long run it would be way less expensive than Evoto
@@henrycartierexactly. Skylum is giving this new software for review to many TH-camrs, but these TH-camrs fail to even mention Evoto in comparison. Evoto is miles ahead of everything else on the market, and constantly adding new features. They are leading the market.
I appreciate the overview but you only did one image. The real power would be how it replicates those edits all of the other images in the same folder.
Hello and thank you for another thorough video. It is indeed an amazing piece of software. The only thing that turns me off is the company itself. I am not a friend of their locust like behavior towards the customer -- even now in the pre-order phase they state on their website something like "...because of high demand we´ve added another 100 download packages of the software (aperty). . ." That is so silly and stupid -- as if a finfished software product would ever be limited by piece-count. that´s just my little rant concerning Skylum. . . .have a nice day!
syklum Neo seems to do 95% of what Aperty does. why not actually compare the differences? Why would i spend 100's of dollars on something Neo already does?
No Neo doesn't have the same tools for portraits and the ones it does have Neo analysis 32 points of the face where Aperty does 1000s. So the editing is more accurate. Things it does that Neo does: way better blemish removal, freckles slider, eyebrow arch and position, lip position and size, apply blush, apply facial contouring. I demonstrated that in my video
In this video, I demo Skylum Software's new Standalone Portrait Editor, Aperty, which will be released this fall.
For more info about Aperty, go here:
bit.ly/Aperty
Sorry, I've been told that my discount code: AM10 stopped working. Note that the lifetime license is valid for two years.
For information about Luminar Neo, visit this link:
bit.ly/3KJzmIK
Save 10% with promo code:
AM10
I'm a Skylum affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the links directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Visit my website to download FREE Keyboard Shortcuts for Luminar Neo, Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, On1 Photo Raw, and Topaz Labs Photo AI:
www.AnthonyMorganti.com
Watching your review, Anthony, it’s clear Aperty feels more like a 'work in progress' than a finished product. While it's supposed to be a batch editor, it’s still leaving behind glaring blemishes and crushing faces-forcing manual touch-ups that defeat its entire purpose. It’s almost as if Skylum wants their loyal customers to fund and finish the software themselves! With better, more cost-effective alternatives out there, it's hard to see the appeal. This software will blow your mind... but not before it blows your pocket first!
Tell me about it. They promise 2 years of upgrades and 5 years of updates but soon they will release another " VERSION"asking for more money or some kind of payment for integration, same old trick on people who fall for it. These companies need to stop this honestly. Where is the luminar neo which they promised was going to be beyond this world smh
@@aceeeeeeee11 동감합니다
This is actually the beta (work in progress).
@@chosenideahandle I sense that you are not a long term user of Skylum software - Beta or no beta they have form !!!! Let the buyer beware!
So many software companies and plenty of programs coming out. I’d rather wait another two plus years for the companies to get better with their software. I have bought many packages but no more.
They need to add backdrop replacement for studio shots.
agreed
배경교체 기능과 인물사진에 중요한 주름제거 기능도 필요합니다. (팔자주름/목주름/눈주름등)
I purchased several months ago and can't wait to get my hands on it. Thanks.
Nice but not as good as Evoto. Skylum was a fav of mine for years but they have fallen behind in speed and effectiveness of their AI. I still use Lumiar AI because it works. Neo is super slow and this is very similar to Lumiar AI, so Skylum is repeating products, which is of no help, except to their bottom line. What's really different?
Luminar AI doesn't have any of the retouching tools, not sure how you see this as the same. Luminar Neo doesn't even have the tools for removing blemishes to this level, adding makeup, contouring the face, and more.
I'm not biting on Aperty, either, but whether Neo or another photo app, complaints about slow performance can usually be traced to hardware that doesn't meet ALL of the app company's RECOMMENDED hardware for THAT app: video processor, CPU, and RAM. Fall release 2024 Neo, no issues with slowness here.
Looking forward to the training course. I hope you'll cover a B&W workflow.
Confused by the statement: "Note that the lifetime license is valid for two years". Could you please clarify. Does it mean you get updates for 2 years?
Yeah, that line had me confused too. What is "lifetime" about a product that is only valid for 2 years? Hmmmmm ...
they've said you will get Upgrades for 2 years and upDATES for 5 on Aperty if you buy now before the lifetime license sale ends on Sept 30th. After that it will only be subscription.
Looking forward to see how it'll do with family portraits
Only stand-alone or can it act as LR plug-in as well?
I wish Darktable was this well put together.
250 is kind of steep for aperty. Evoto works just fine.
Isn't Evoto a credit-priced app? So for $250 you'd get to edit 250 images but with Aperty you could edit an unlimited number for the same price. How is that steep? Seems like a better deal to me.
@@DigitalPhotoMentor It's not one dollar per image, not even close. However, it looks like they just increased the price significantly. I mean...by a LOT. I used to pay around 85 dollars for 1200 credits. That price just increased to 169 dollars. They doubled the rate.
@@henrycartier I see. So 9000 credits or 9000 images is $521 USD per year. Still double the cost of Aperty. Just saying.
@@DigitalPhotoMentor Yes, if you do 9 000 edits per year then that would be the annual rate. The results are different (I can spot that already in the youtube videos) and Evoto has more tools under the hood. That said it is mainly aimed towards working pros or very rich Uncle Bobs. However I see no reason that Aperty can't/will not improve even further. Competition is good and benefits everyone.
I wonder what you think of a inexpensive photo program called
Photo Works. Just wondering what you think ??
Will Aperty be able to be used as a plug-in in Photoshop?
Yes PS and LR
The price is just RIDICULOUS 🤣! Nahhh you can keep it
Anyone know if. this will run native on Apple Silicon or Intel only?
Thank you , never heard of it but then I still use Lr5 😇(and Affinity) . Two things I thought of was "poor Adobe" 😁 and there will be so many over cook photos on the WWW 😅
Thanks for the walk through...
Hard to relate to, but I can see that in the long run, you could save money on some expensive Photoshop plugins. Exciting features - curious to see if it can be called from Lightroom as an external editor, like you can with other plugins. I somewhat agree regarding why they don't just update their existing software packages instead of making a completely new one; I agree it smells a bit like money… Good video - great walkthrough.
Yes you can use Aperty as a plugin for LR and PS
This appears remarkably close to Apple’s Aperture, which they quit marketing in 2014, stopped supporting 2018. Can you tell me if this is correct?
No not even close. Aperture is more like LR. Aperty has no catalog it uses projects, and it has all portrait-oriented tools.
just seems just like skylum neo software i used for 6 months but stopped cuz it would crash so much and sucked at batch edited photos .....this doesnt seem to much of a big update just seem like another app for them to make you wanna buy but the other ones they have do the same stuff
Hi Anthony, thank you for the video. I'll be honest it looks to me that Neo well be dead and Aperty will replace it, as it's almost identical to Neo, in my view it'll be more expensive as well... Think Ps & Lrc are the best value at £10 per month, as Neo is a plug in as is Evoto in lightroom.... Don't mean to winge as do watch your video's and they are very good, thank you...Colin Devon UK.
Nope it's not at ALL a replacement for Neo. Aperty doesn't have any of the landscape tools, HDR, focus stacking, pano, etc. Aperty is for portraits. Luminar is for everything else. Evoto can be a plugin for LR? Interesting
Evoto does plug into lightroom I have it... From what I've seen Aperty is a money making exercise by Skylum in my view. A WAIST OF MONEY. don't buy it...
@@colinyoung9432 so then don't buy it
Must admit, it wasn’t very mind blowing to me. Perhaps others feel differently. 😎
well . . really overpriced for feature set - might make sense for wedding photogs and the like - really not mind blowing.
Skylum software (in its many variations) is such a money grab
Pretty dang sweet! 👍
How close to or different from Evoto AI?
To me it looks like Evoto is miles ahead in both retouching quality and functionality. And they are on their toes all the time with updates and new functionality.
Evoto is like Lumina Neo and and Aperty combined, and the Evoto team seem to have more tricks on theirs sleeves, churning out new features every month. The problem though is that, you will have to be online all the time to use Evoto and the pricing model is the craziest I have ever seen.
@@ElderMike Yeah I agree. It is very expensive for non-pros and their approach to that is to compare it with a human retoucher. I guess it make somewhat sense but when competition is getting closer they need to be aware. They are still number one though (no question!) and maybe that is thanks to the combination of cash coming in and keeping the staff happy.
Evoto is a per image credit-based pricing model, Aperty is not. If you buy it outright now you own it and get 2 years of upgrades included. You can edit unlimited numbers of images so in the long run it would be way less expensive than Evoto
@@henrycartierexactly. Skylum is giving this new software for review to many TH-camrs, but these TH-camrs fail to even mention Evoto in comparison. Evoto is miles ahead of everything else on the market, and constantly adding new features. They are leading the market.
I appreciate the overview but you only did one image. The real power would be how it replicates those edits all of the other images in the same folder.
Hello and thank you for another thorough video. It is indeed an amazing piece of software. The only thing that turns me off is the company itself. I am not a friend of their locust like behavior towards the customer -- even now in the pre-order phase they state on their website something like "...because of high demand we´ve added another 100 download packages of the software (aperty). . ." That is so silly and stupid -- as if a finfished software product would ever be limited by piece-count. that´s just my little rant concerning Skylum. . . .have a nice day!
syklum Neo seems to do 95% of what Aperty does. why not actually compare the differences? Why would i spend 100's of dollars on something Neo already does?
No Neo doesn't have the same tools for portraits and the ones it does have Neo analysis 32 points of the face where Aperty does 1000s. So the editing is more accurate. Things it does that Neo does: way better blemish removal, freckles slider, eyebrow arch and position, lip position and size, apply blush, apply facial contouring. I demonstrated that in my video
Wow! A very helpful tool!