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Skylum Luminar AI

£79/$79 www.skylum.com

Luminar AI is being launched as a brand-new product that effectively replaces the current Luminar 4, which will no longer be on sale. Skylum does say, however, that Luminar 4 will continue to get support and regular updates for another year. But the company clearly thinks that its AI-driven approach to photo editing is the future.

Skylum is presenting Luminar AI as completely new software, though some of the tools and features within may be familiar to existing Luminar users.

It’s being pitched at ‘visual communicators, everyday people and professional photographers alike’, and continues Skylum’s development of its intelligent image enhancement tools. The software looks set to deliver the kind

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