On the left of the screen, the ‘Catalog’ module consists of 5 locations that auto-update based on your actions: Ignoring the restrictions on importing from non-permanent devices/locations, you have to admire the simplicity of photo management in Luminar Neo. Organisation options auto-populate depending on your actions. It’s also worth noting that you can add photos from external hard drives or even network-attached storage (NAS), but as soon as you detach the devices, Neo will no longer be able to show them. However, for professional photographers who need a direct way to get images off their SD card into editing software, Luminar Neo isn’t an appropriate choice. Software such as Lightroom, however, employs an actual image-importing process which creates a duplicate version of the file within a separate catalogue, meaning any external changes won’t affect the catalogued image.įor many photographers, Luminar Neo’s file browser approach to file management will be a breath of fresh air – there’s close to zero wait time for photos to appear in the software, ready to be edited. If, however, you delete an image from within Luminar Neo, it’s added to a ‘Luminar Trash’, with the original image remaining intact outside of Neo. This means that you’re unable to import images to Neo from your camera’s memory card unless: a) you’re willing to keep the card in the card reader until you’re finished with the images, or b) you transfer the images to your hard drive first, then add the photos to Neo from that new location.Ĭonfused? Basically, when your photos are moved or deleted on your hard drive (external to Luminar Neo), the same thing happens within Neo. The main caveat to this file browser experience is that the photos need to exist somewhere outside Neo, or they appear as ‘missing’. This has certain distinct advantages and disadvantages. It’s important to note that photos aren’t really ‘imported’ into Luminar Neo – they are actually being ‘referenced’ in their original location, much like a file browser. Photos are added impressively quickly on my 2021 MacBook M1 (32GB RAM) – testing on my wife’s 2020 Macboom Air with 16GB of RAM was also similarly fast. Getting photos into Luminar Neo is dead simple and a refreshing experience for anyone who’s ever tried using Lightroom for the first time.Ĭlicking the Add Photos button does exactly that – you choose a folder or selection of photos on your hard drive, click Add, and then everything suddenly appears in your Luminar catalogue. Getting images into Neo is simple and fast. We’ll take a closer look at the Extensions later in the review. In releasing these Extensions, Skylum has said that they’re fulfilling the main vision for Luminar Neo to become a one-stop creative platform for photographers. Luminar Neo is now built on a new ‘modular’ framework, which means that larger feature updates can be slotted into the core feature set more easily and regularly than before.Ī recent example is the release of several ‘Extensions’ that build upon the core editing software with useful tools. Previous updates have also seen various additions to the core photo editing software, including the addition of a histogram, dodge and burn tool, clone tool, and portrait background removal AI. This update includes the new Undo and Redo functionality, performance improvements in the RAW Develop and Mask AI tools and a variety of bug fixes. This Luminar Neo review is based on the latest version, v1.12.2, which was released on July 27, 2023. Skylum released Luminar Neo in February 2022 with the intention of providing frequent updates.
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