MaskAI can accurately control the transparency of a layer for composited imagery, allow editors to use a mask to target how a tool is applied, and give them the ability to combine multiple AI-powered masks together to speed up editing. Luminar Neo uses this power to allow editors to select and use several of these items to generate precise AI-powered masks using MaskAI. Luminar Neo will also have what Skylum calls context-aware masking, which allows the program to identify hundreds of items like skies, bridges, or flowers which help calculate accurate AI-powered adjustments. Skylum says that while it is initially focused on portraiture, other uses of this technology are being explored by the development team to provide more creative options in the future. Coupled with layers, the addition of Portrait Background RemovalAI will allow for the easy creation of finished images using multiple photos by removing manual process of masking found in traditional image editors. Skylum says that while automatic background removal is generally sufficient, edges can be refined quickly. The addition of Human-aware AI in Luminar Neo will allow editors to cleanly isolate the subject and remove the background altogether. ![]() A new tool called RelightAI will use that 3D Depth Map to control lighting and will allow photographers to independently adjust the lighting in the foreground and background to recover detail and color, fix a portrait where the foreground subject is underexposed, or enhance a landscape photo where the background is overexposed, for example. ![]() The artificial intelligence that drives several tools in the Luminar family is 3D Depth Mapping, which is used in AtmosphereAI and Portrait BokehAI to recognize the contents of a photo. Skylum says that Neo will also allow for depth aware control over scene lighting.
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