Editing Photos With AI - Luminar Neo Overview
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
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Skylum is going all in on AI assisted photo editing with a bunch of really cool and time saving features. I cover some of my favorite features and show off Luminar Neo's capabilities on some photos in this video. If you're interested, check out Luminar Neo for yourself and for a limited time get up to 85% off your purchase plus an additional free 6 months. Thank you guys for watching!
Some images used in this video were from Signature Edits.
Disclosure: I received Luminar Neo from Skylum to do a feature overview, and the link above is an affiliate link. If you purchase through the link, I will get a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:30 - Portrait
3:11 - Landscape
5:20 - AI Denoise
6:23 - Supersharp AI
6:34 - Background Removal
7:15 - Extra Features Overview
7:45 - Black Friday Deal
8:02 - Outro - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
AI has come a long way and it is amazing on how useful it can be these days. Thank you for sharing these tips.
No problem!
Lots of great information and you deliver it in such a manor i feel like i could become a pro in no time!
Thank you!
Great video!
Thank you very much!
Do you develop raw images in affinity first? Or can you just stay in this app?
You can just stay in this app if you wanted to
@@MichaelSturgill do you think it would be any good for primarily food photography? I see a lot of emphasis on portraits and landscapes
It could certainly benefit you. Most of the ai features are for portraits and landscape but there are other features you could benefit from
@@MichaelSturgill thanks. I'm probably gonna pull them trigger on three year plan. Less work means time to do... More work
Are you going to switch from Affinity to Neo ?
No. I more so just use it as another tool in my arsenal. I don't plan on replacing Affinity anytime soon
The only bad thing about AI, is most AI software requires you to send the picture to a server to be fixed and it comes back to you from the server. This is very bad if the client doesn't want you to share the picture with anyone.
You can run Luminar Neo without internet access. It just uses your computer specs to do it's processing