Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681 Info
What do you shoot most? (Portrait, landscape, macro, etc.) What camera model or file format do you use?
[RAW Image Input] ──> [Luminar Neo 1.20 Core Engine] ──> [AI Processing Layer] │ ┌───────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────┴────────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ [Portrait AI] [Landscape AI] [Generative AI] [Masking & Depth] - Skin Smoothing - Sky Replacement - GenErase - Bokeh AI - Blemish Removal - Atmosphere AI - GenExpand - Relight AI - Dark Circles Fix - Water Enhancer - GenSwap - Mask Feathering 1. Portrait AI Retouching Toolkit
: Removes unwanted objects, tourists, or power lines from photos seamlessly while replacing the background with context-matched textures. Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681
If you are currently using any version older than 1.20.0, . The combination of generative AI tools and speed optimization makes Luminar Neo a serious contender against Adobe’s hegemony. If you are already on 1.20.0, the 13681 build is still worth the five-minute update for the stability fixes alone.
: Features Supersharp AI to correct motion blur and soft focus, ensuring professional-grade sharpness. Customization and Assets What do you shoot most
May 2024 Developer: Skylum Software Focus: Workflow efficiency, asset management, and extension stability.
The photography community on Reddit and Facebook groups has responded warmly to . Unlike previous buggy launches (notably Neo 1.5 and 1.10), this build feels mature. Portrait AI Retouching Toolkit : Removes unwanted objects,
For owners of the latest cameras, this build is essential. adds native RAW support for:
If Luminar Neo stops showing up in Photoshop, open the standalone Luminar Neo application, go to the top menu, click Luminar Neo > Install Plugins , and reinstall the link.
Elias had spent three hours trying to recover the raw files from a corrupted partition. These weren't just tourist snaps; they were the last images he had taken before his camera had tumbled into a glacial river, destroying his gear and, he thought, the best work of his career. A decade later, the drive had finally spun up, but the files were damaged. They were flat, noisy, and riddled with compression artifacts that looked like digital scars.