This is one serious flaw that will hopefully get updated very soon, as it’s THE tool that you need to make edits. If you’re a serious user, you may be underwhelmed by the lack of a local adjustment’s menu. Unlike Luminar’s before it, there’s no on-screen notification that things are being processed, so it’s a game of wait and hope it’s finished. There are delays when you use sliders, the program seems to struggle loading up, some features don’t seem to do anything at all for a fee seconds before kicking in. The early bird and main releases though are noticeably slower, and very much slower than LuminarAI. It’s a very strange one, because all the pre-release versions I tried of Neo (basically very cut down versions, highlighting various features) were on a par with AI on performance. The best comparison to use when judging Luminar Neo is to compare it to LuminarAI. Which they strangely left off the initial release. This is all very promising, and in the future, they have more features such as Mask AI. Portrait Bokeh – Add Bokeh to portrait images, ideal if you want more blurry backgrounds for the model to stand out.Face AI – Just like Body AI, you can tweak faces, adjusting eyes, nose, mouth and chin to make your models front cover ready.Body AI – Tweak human bodies by adjusting certain aspects of their body.
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