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Photoenhancer 3.1
Photoenhancer 3.1











As it is, it seems to be global, but there are times when you would be working on a raw file but would like to use the Jpeg for just that image. It allowed you to switch on a per image basis, and I wish this could do the same. For me the gold standard of RAW + JPEG handling was Aperture. It’s not that there’s anything wrong with it, but it could be better. I do think it still has a few limitations though. It actually put me off using the software, and now with this new feature, it’s made it useable for me again. If you shoot RAW + JPEG as I do, then previously it was a total pain, as there was no way to even filter these out and it wasn’t even clear from the gallery view as to which was which. This is a huge improvement over the previous version. Previously if you cranked the slider up full, it would tend to blow out the highlights on skin tones, whereas now it’s protecting them, and they’re not as metallic looking. In my experience the difference is fairly subtle, but it does make a difference when there are people in the frame. 1.0 could over-process images with faces and skin-tones a little and Accent AI 2.0 is designed to recognise people and objects and compensate. The old version was already pretty good in my opinion, but they claim that the new version is even better, especially when it comes to handling people. This is a new version of the company’s artificial intelligence engine for automatically enhancing your images. I’ve been trying the beta for a few days and here’s what I found. The two headline features of the new version are Accent AI 2.0 and Raw + Jpeg management. The release brings a couple of new features along with lots of other fixes and tweaks.

#PHOTOENHANCER 3.1 UPDATE#

Today, Skylum Software releases the first major update to Luminar 3.











Photoenhancer 3.1