![]() ![]() ![]() The app seems to be missing any portrait tools, something Skylum is very good at with their senior apps. I don't see any way to level the horizon, which I think is something every user will need. For another example, check out my pic at the top of this article, taken on a clear day. I added a sky, played with color and contrast, and got a nicer image with little work, all from an iPhone edit.Ĭould I have done better at home or on my laptop with Photoshop or Neo or other editors? Sure, but the product is aimed at casual shooters using their phone cameras and a need to go beyond the basic tools included with their smartphones. Here's a quick "from the car" photo I took in rural Missouri. ![]() Anyway, good on Skylum for such a versatile little app. Also, you can use your own skies, which is my preference, although you can only load five skies at a time. These are identical to the controls in Luminar Neo. I was surprised that the features are context aware, so it offers, for example, in the sky replacement feature, the ability to move the skies horizontally and vertically and adjust the masking so the sky blends cleanly with the horizon. The usual edit controls like exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows.Perhaps something like "Luminar Neo Mobile" would be a better fit? it's called " Imgmi" (maybe the worst name for software I've ever heard). Now, Skylum is offering, starting today, an iOS and Android app with many of the same features as its PC and Mac editor.
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