

You have control over the placement and size of the chosen object. The software did a good job masking out the trees along the horizon and matching the clouds and mountains to the existing scene. Using Luminar 4.2's new AI Augmented Sky functionality, I added clouds and mountains to the image. In the before and after comparison above, my original image had a completely bare sky. Luminar also includes content-aware technologies, allowing the object and overall image to blend together naturally. Luminar leverages its artificial intelligence to automatically detect the sky in a selected image and place the chosen object, including creating masks for foreground objects such as trees or buildings. The included objects are: Aurora, Balloons, Birds (three choices), Clouds (six), Eagle, Fireworks (three), Lightning (two), Moon (two), Mountains (four), Plane (two), Planet (four) and Rainbow (two). This tool allows users to select objects from Luminar's database or import their own. The new AI Augmented Sky feature can be found in Luminar 4's Creative tab. In addition to AI Augmented Sky, Luminar 4.2 includes new portrait tools and general performance improvements. The new AI Augmented Sky feature allows photographers to place various objects directly into the sky, leading to new ways to create digital art.

The free update includes a major new feature, AI Augmented Sky. Skylum has announced a new version of its Luminar 4 software, Luminar 4.2.
