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With weather sealing and advanced image stabilization, you’ll open up your creative possibilities.ĪfterShoot – AfterShoot helps photographers cull their photos faster, leaving them more time to spend on creative tasks. Tamron – Need lightweight, compact mirrorless lenses? Tamron has you covered, with superior optics perfect for any situation. It doesn’t feel in-sync with the rest of the program (especially when looking at a tool like Sky AI), despite the Refinements Brush making sense and generally working well. It’s almost as if someone totally different designed this tool, compared to the rest of the program. It also adds to the time necessary to get the look you’re going for.īut most of all, once you’re in the Refinements Brush area, you’re met with options that look like no other tool in Luminar Neo. It’s an extra step that’s confusing (given the name of the Remove button) and unnecessary. Secondly, if you want to refine the removal after exiting out of the Layer Properties tool, you have to go back in, click Remove and then you can refine the removal. First off, many users won’t notice the new tool right away - it’s buried inside the Layer Properties tool. There’s a few qualms when it comes to Luminar Neo’s implementation of the Portrait Background Removal tool. In the build I had of Luminar Neo, adding an image to a Layer didn’t actually work, but I suspect that’s a bug that’ll be worked out. This means I can easily add a different background behind my subject. The biggest win for Luminar Neo here is that this works seamlessly with Layers.
