Just downloaded the PS update and I have to admit I am impressed so far. Sky replacement is found in the Edit menu. It is impressive with complex foregrounds. It doesn't seem miss or clip anything. It has a small library to which you can add images to or go to your own sky files. It is not a background replacement tool like Luminar 4. PS must recognize the file you want to place as having some percentage of sky in it.
It seems like a very nice basic too. Quick, easy to use and it probably has many features I haven't looked at yet. IMO it an adjunct to, not a replacement for, Luminar 4 but a tool I will be using.
Curmudgeon wrote:
Just downloaded the PS update and I have to admit I am impressed so far. Sky replacement is found in the Edit menu. It is impressive with complex foregrounds. It doesn't seem miss or clip anything. It has a small library to which you can add images to or go to your own sky files. It is not a background replacement tool like Luminar 4. PS must recognize the file you want to place as having some percentage of sky in it.
It seems like a very nice basic too. Quick, easy to use and it probably has many features I haven't looked at yet. IMO it an adjunct to, not a replacement for, Luminar 4 but a tool I will be using.
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Just took a quick look at it myself, yes, it was just a matter of time. From the couple of quick edits I tried it seemed to work nicely.
The Neural filters also appear to be in response to other A.I. Plugins, except the A.I. Is located at Adobe, which might be smarter as it requires less horsepower on the local machine.
I have not looked at all the upgrades for Lightroom yet, but expect good things!
Curmudgeon wrote:
Just downloaded the PS update and I have to admit I am impressed so far. Sky replacement is found in the Edit menu. It is impressive with complex foregrounds. It doesn't seem miss or clip anything. It has a small library to which you can add images to or go to your own sky files. It is not a background replacement tool like Luminar 4. PS must recognize the file you want to place as having some percentage of sky in it.
It seems like a very nice basic too. Quick, easy to use and it probably has many features I haven't looked at yet. IMO it an adjunct to, not a replacement for, Luminar 4 but a tool I will be using.
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This download to version 22.0.0, and the LrC "update" version 10.0 is causing a. bunch of problems. The Adobe help services seem to be swamped as the voice wait time was not announced and the chat window did not even respond!
Yes it looks to be a fun to use feature.
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