

“We are extremely proud of the tremendous solutions our AI Lab has developed to help photographers quickly correct images,” said Alex Tsepko, CEO of Skylum Software. Lab, software engineers created the tool by feeding hundreds of thousands of images to the computer and differentiating between good edits and bad ones. The tool joins other A.I.-powered tools like the Accent A.I. Skylum says the tool can help save time compared to manually selecting and adjusting the sky in an image. Sky Enhance uses a simple slider, skipping the process of actually selecting the sky. While existing tools across different photo editors can use a mix of graduated filters and brush tools to apply changes to only the sky, the A.I. The company says the tool leaves the remainder of the image untouched, and adds that the tool even works to retouch the sky in gaps inside trees, bridges and other objects. Sky Enhancer adds depth, detail, and definition to the sky without introducing artifacts. The tool will roll out in a free update to Luminar 2018 on November 1, followed by a new library tool in December. Sky Enhancer, a tool designed to add detail and drama to the sky while leaving the rest of the image untouched. On Thursday, October 11, Skylum Luminar unveiled A.I. Great photo, but not so great sky? There’s now artificial intelligence for that.
