More Impressive AI Coming to Luminar Neo

I remember vividly in July of 2019 when Skylum announced Luminar 4, software that featured Sky Replacement. A ho-hum feature for some, it was seen as a major gift by many photographers who wanted an easy way to replace a bland or cloudless sky. It worked, and it worked really, really well. It could drop the sky behind tree branches, power lines and roofs, or whatever objects made masking difficult. And the scene could pick up colors from the newly inserted sky. It was basically a one-click process, although there were some adjustments you could do.