![]() ![]() Sending photos is self-explanatory: It allows you to choose a photo (or multiple photos) from your device’s media library and send it to Luminar Neo. Once you have set up Luminar Share, you can Send photos to Luminar Neo or Mirror Luminar Neo. What can you do once you have connected to Luminar Share? With my desktop on LAN and my phone on Wi-Fi, both on the same network, I was able to get them connected. The app will give an error if not (like if your Wi-Fi is turned off). Make sure your device is connected to the same network as your computer to get the two connected. A QR code will appear on screen, which you scan with your phone.Īlternatively, you can get to the QR code by clicking the top left Luminar Neo logo, then go to File > Share > Luminar Share. In more detail, here’s how it works: Once the app is installed, hit the share button in Luminar Neo (top right corner). It does its job and that’s it: Luminar Share assists you in getting photos from phone to computer and visa versa. That’s it! The app is surprisingly lightweight and doesn’t require logging in to an account (which for me inevitably ends in a circle of password confusion and resetting … just me?) or any media to be synced. ![]() Scan the QR code in Luminar Neo with the app.Download the Luminar Share app from your device’s app store.Getting set up with Luminar Share has three basic steps: Set up Luminar Share to send photos between your mobile and computer With a couple of clicks you can send your edited image from Luminar Neo to your phone and share it on whatever platform you like. Luminar Share is a solution to the problem of getting finished photos out of your editing software and onto your phone to be shared on social media. Luminar Neo’s new Share app is a lightweight, straightforward solution. ![]() This slider fixes small imperfections around the edges of your new sky.Getting your photos from your phone, to your desktop editing software, and back again can be tricky and time-consuming. You may need to adjust it if the image has refined details such as trees or wires. This slider fixes small details and holes not initially filled by the replaced sky. A higher value will increase the amount of new sky that is added. This slider affects how the texture is mixed into the scene. You can rotate the new sky on the Z-axis for perfect placement. Set the desired position of your horizon line Beneficial when a photo has shadows that you’re trying to match. Flips the new sky to change its direction in the frame. Sky AI will perfectly scale it to fit while keeping it aligned with the horizon. With this slider, you can freely position the sky horizontally and place it exactly where you want it in the scene. The Vertical Position slider controls the Textures in the sky and water areas but moves them in opposite directions in relation to the Horizon Position line until you get the ideal match between your new sky and its reflection. You can freely offset your new sky vertically and place it exactly where you want it in the scene. Then, rotate the new sky on the Z-axis for perfect placement. Move the pointer to the outside line until it becomes a curved arrow for Rotation. Use a higher value to achieve a more photo-realistic look. Click and drag the line to smoothly adjust the transition between the current and new horizon. Grab the center-line of the pin to move the new sky vertically to freely place it exactly where you want it in the scene. There are three ways to use this tool to refine the position of the sky. Click this button to open the Shifting Horizon Control. Marking Favorite Images in the Single View.Choosing Favorite Images in the Catalog View.Moving Images from the Single Image Edits Shortcut to an Album.Reconnecting Missing Folders and Images.Loading an Additional Luminar Neo Preset Collection.Get editing suggestions with For This Photo.Using Luminar Neo as a Photos for macOS Extension.Using Luminar Neo with Adobe Lightroom Classic.Using Luminar Neo as a Standalone Image Editor. ![]()
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