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Luminar for portraits
Luminar for portraits










You have no idea how many minutes you can lose if you are enough of a cleaning-freak to get all the particles off a photo that lengthy process is reduced to a couple of clicks. One of the most promising features Luminar Neo is introducing is their Relight AI Tool, intended to fix exposure issues. You can manage three sliders to control this tool: Brightness Near, Brightness Far, and Depth. That last slider can be a helper for portrait photography in low-light conditions. The advanced settings of this tool are intended for natural light, offering warming settings on the light conditions, and a Dehalo tool to correct solar halo issues. Skylum sticks to the familiar UI look we’ve been seeing in both Luminar 4 and AI. There are no major improvements the tool sorting remains almost the same. The most noticeable difference is that we don’t see a section specifically made for the “templates”, Skylum’s newest name for presets. Since this was controversial during last version, we can expect a correction and stick to the old presets format instead of templates, that were amazingly confusing for users overall. The mobile UI is agile, with enhanced performance for file sharing – again, following Adobe’s trend to market the app for easy social media sharing. Your style, of course, might be different.So far, this teaser version is intended to showcase the UI rebuild, and introduce new tools. My tendency is toward a darker, moodier photo when using the Dramatic tool. There is also a touch of Brightness added by default.Īfter setting the Amount, I typically reduce the Brightness slider some and adjust Saturation to suit the photo.

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While you can increase Saturation with this tool, it’s most often used to mute colors. By default, Dramatic adds a healthy amount of Local Contrast and desaturates the scene. Then use the other sliders to fine-tune things. Start by raising the Amount slider, watching how the photo changes until you like the look. Saturation: Enrich or mute the colors in the photo Local Contrast: Increase the contrast on smaller details.īrightness: Lighten or darken the overall image The Dramatic tool has just a few sliders: If you are a portrait photographer, it is also an interesting look for athletic or environmental portraits. The results feel like the movies of the 1970s and 1980s (and maybe a Quentin Tarantino film or two :). The Dramatic tool in Luminar AI adds a cinematic quality to a photo, often with an alluring gritty quality. Ready to buy? Use the offer code SDP10 at checkout and Save US$10! There is no extra cost to you and it helps support Luminar AI tutorials like this one. If you are trying Luminar AI or upgrading from a prior version, please consider using my affiliate link.












Luminar for portraits