Skylum Luminar Neo
An AI-first photo editor from Skylum that combines RAW processing, layer-based editing, and a suite of creative AI tools — Sky AI, Relight AI, Enhance AI, Portrait Bokeh, and more — available as a standalone app, a Photoshop/Lightroom plugin, or a subscription.
- Price: One-time license from ~$79 / Pro subscription from ~$9.95/mo / Explore bundle with all extensions
- Focus: AI photo editing, sky replacement, relighting, portrait retouching, RAW development, presets
In This Guide
Who Is Luminar Neo For?
Luminar Neo is the creative-first photo editor for photographers and hobbyists who love the Adobe Lightroom style of editing but want faster results, more dramatic AI tools, and — crucially — a one-time license option instead of a mandatory subscription. It's one of the few serious editors still offered as a perpetual license, which alone makes it appealing to buyers tired of Creative Cloud.
The ideal customer is a landscape, travel, portrait, or wedding photographer who wants to produce visually striking images quickly without manually masking or dodging-and-burning for hours. The Sky AI, Relight AI, and Portrait Bokeh features turn edits that would take an hour in Photoshop into 30-second adjustments.
Luminar Neo is also a natural second tool for Lightroom users. It works as a plugin for Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, and Photos for Mac, so you can use Luminar Neo selectively for its AI features while keeping your existing library management workflow intact.
It's less ideal for professional commercial retouching where Photoshop's pixel-precise layer system and type tools remain standard, or for high-volume event photographers who need Lightroom's strongest asset — catalog performance across tens of thousands of images.
Where Luminar Neo genuinely shines is high-impact creative edits with minimal effort. For photographers who care more about the final image than the craft of the edit itself, it's often the fastest route to a "wow" result.
AI Photo Editing Tools
Luminar Neo's AI-powered editing tools are the single biggest reason to pick it over traditional editors.
- Sky AI — automatically detect and replace the sky with one click, including realistic reflection in water and light casting on the rest of the scene.
- Relight AI — separate foreground and background lighting so you can lift shadows on subjects without blowing out the sky, or darken a bright background to match portrait lighting.
- Enhance AI — one-slider auto enhancement that intelligently balances exposure, contrast, detail, and colour for the whole image.
- Structure AI — add detail and clarity selectively to textured areas while leaving smooth surfaces (skin, sky) untouched.
- Portrait Bokeh AI — simulate shallow depth of field on any image, with realistic falloff and edge detection.
- Skin AI — portrait retouching with automatic skin smoothing, blemish removal, and pore preservation.
- Body AI — subtle body reshaping that's realistic rather than cartoonish, for portrait and fashion work.
- Noise reduction AI — advanced denoising for high-ISO images, preserving detail where older algorithms would smear.
The Sky AI tool is still Luminar's showstopper. It remains the best one-click sky replacement on the market, handling tricky edges (tree branches, hair, buildings) more reliably than most alternatives, and automatically adjusting the foreground light to match the new sky.
The Relight AI feature is underrated but genuinely transformative. Being able to darken a bright sky while lifting a subject's face — in one slider, without a mask — is the kind of edit that used to take a selection and careful blending.
RAW Processing & Layers
Underneath the AI showpieces, Luminar Neo is still a proper RAW editor with traditional tools photographers expect.
- RAW support — wide camera support for CR2/CR3, NEF, ARW, RAF, and DNG formats with regular updates for new bodies.
- Develop panel — exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks, and tone curve adjustments.
- Color panel — temperature, tint, vibrance, saturation, and HSL for per-colour adjustments.
- Details and noise — sharpening, detail enhancement, and noise reduction with separate luminance and colour controls.
- Lens corrections — automatic lens profile corrections for distortion, vignetting, and chromatic aberration.
- Layers — real layer-based editing with blending modes, opacity control, and masks for compositional work.
- Masking tools — brush, gradient, radial, and AI-based masks that detect subjects and backgrounds automatically.
- Non-destructive editing — all edits are stored as metadata; the original RAW is never touched and you can revert at any time.
The RAW development quality is solid. Luminar's processing engine has improved significantly in recent years — colours are accurate, highlight recovery works well, and the output holds up next to Lightroom on most images.
The layer support is important for creative editors who want to composite images, add textures, or blend multiple exposures — a feature some lightweight editors skip entirely.
Extensions & Presets
Luminar Neo includes an extensions system that adds specialised capabilities and a large preset library.
- HDR Merge — combine multiple exposures into high-dynamic-range composites with realistic tone mapping.
- Focus Stacking — merge multiple focus points from macro or landscape shots into a single tack-sharp image.
- Upscale AI — AI upscaling to 6x resolution for cropping flexibility or large prints without losing detail.
- Background Removal AI — isolate subjects from backgrounds with one click, useful for compositing and product shots.
- Noiseless AI — premium noise reduction extension for night photography, astrophotography, and high-ISO work.
- Magic Light AI — add sparkle and light-beam effects to nighttime or neon photos.
- Presets library — curated looks for landscape, portrait, street, travel, and cinematic editing styles.
- LUTs support — apply colour lookup tables for film emulation and cinematic colour grading.
The extensions are modular and mostly optional. You buy or subscribe to the ones you need — focus stackers won't care about Magic Light, while landscape photographers may live in HDR Merge and Upscale AI.
The presets library serves as a starting point for photographers who want consistent output across a shoot without dialling every slider manually. Every preset is editable as a starting point rather than a finished look.
Catalog & Workflow
Luminar Neo includes basic library and workflow features, though not at Lightroom catalog depth.
- Catalog view — import photos and browse by folder, date, or location with fast thumbnail generation.
- Ratings and flags — star ratings, colour labels, and picks to cull images quickly.
- Album organisation — create albums to group images outside their folder structure.
- Batch processing — apply an edit to hundreds of photos at once for consistent processing of a shoot.
- Export presets — one-click exports for web, print, social media, or custom sizes.
- Plugin mode — use Luminar Neo as a plugin from Lightroom, Photoshop, or Photos and return the edited image automatically.
- History panel — step back through every edit in a session.
- Cross-device sync — catalog and presets sync via Skylum's cloud on Pro plans.
The catalog is functional but not Lightroom-level. For a photographer's primary library of 50,000+ images, Lightroom Classic still holds an advantage in speed and organisational depth. For smaller libraries and casual cataloguing, Luminar Neo is perfectly usable.
The plugin workflow is the real answer for serious photographers: keep Lightroom or Photoshop for library and traditional editing, and use Luminar Neo as an external editor for AI-driven creative adjustments.
Pricing & Plans
| Option | Price | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Luminar Neo Lifetime | ~$79 one-time | Core app, standard tools, one-time purchase |
| Pro Subscription | ~$9.95/mo | All core features + all current extensions + cloud sync |
| Explore Bundle | ~$149 one-time | Core app plus all current extensions lifetime |
The perpetual license from ~$79 remains Luminar's strongest price-side advantage. You buy it once, you own it, and you keep using that version forever — no subscription, no ongoing cost.
Pro subscription at ~$9.95/month makes sense if you want continuous updates and access to every extension without buying them separately. It's comparable to Lightroom pricing but with a more aggressive AI feature roadmap.
The Explore bundle is the sweet spot for photographers who want everything as a one-time purchase — all extensions, all tools, no subscription.
Compared to Adobe's Photography Plan (Lightroom + Photoshop ~$10/month), Luminar Neo represents a real cost alternative, especially for photographers who don't need Photoshop. For those who do, running both is still reasonable given Luminar's plugin mode.
Skylum Luminar Neo — AI-First Photo Editor
Sky AI, Relight AI, Portrait Bokeh, and a full RAW editor — with a one-time license option. The photo editor that turns impressive creative edits into one-click adjustments.
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