Luminar​ AI 1.0.1 is here — New editing section, bug fixes, and more

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The first LuminarAI update is here. This update is focused on bug fixes and making the editing flow easier

What’s new in version 1.0.1

The updates in this release are considered usability updates versus actual feature updates.

A better Edit Panel

In LuminarAI 1.0.1, you’ll find a more comfortable Edit panel layout with all of the Edit tools in one list. The Essential, Creative, Portrait, and Pro tools are divided into color-coded categories, but there’s no need to switch between tabs.

In version 1.0 version, there were separate tabs that you clicked on to see the options for that group. Now each section (Group) is still there, but you just scroll down the full expanded list still organized by sections, but the options are now displayed

A new pop-up interface when clicking the Import icon

A more intuitive interface when importing photos. Just click the plus icon in the toolbar and choose whether you’d like to add a folder or add a single image.

Enhance​ AI is now the default

The EnhanceAI​ tool is now first in the Edit tools list and opens by default when you access the Edit panel.

For this photo: easily scroll through the templates

You can now use arrow keys to scroll through the AI recommended templates for this photo

A new redesigned Toning Tool

Now includes Shadows and Highlights buttons. This makes it more in line with the design of the other LuminarAI tools

More helpful tooltips have been added throughout the software

Hover over the icons in LuminarAI to get information on what that option does. Makes a new way to learn what each icon does within LuminarAI

Additional Localization improvement

Localizations in French, German, and Japanese have been improved and the names of Templates in History are now localized.

And of course Bug Fixes

As with all new software, there is always things to fix. They are saying they have fixed 101 bugs with this release.

Here are just some of the highlights of fixes for Mac and Windows.

On Mac OS:
  • Use Cmd+Z or Undo in the Erase tool to go back one step instead of removing all previous adjustments AI​
  • The Sky​ tool now shows all images in the Custom list, including images with the TIFF
  • Install Luminar​ as a plugin in Lightroom and Photoshop in a beat without duplicate files in the plugin folder
  • Export photos and replace existing files in folders without crashes
  • Move subfolders within a folder without a hitch
  • Use Clone & Stamp on zoomed photos and enjoy a smooth result, without any artifacts or crashes
  • Smoothly switch between Template previews with no more overlapping of the previous and next Templates preview
  • Add PNG files to your textures in the Local Masking tool
On Windows:
  • No more issues with working in the Edit panel, when when the screen is scaled to 150% and you’re viewing in full HD
  • Apply changes in the Optics tool and switch to other tools without loss of image sharpness
  • Experience a smooth, crash-free migration from Luminar 4 even if the Looks folder is inaccessible or TIF extension AI​
  • Achieve a realistic background blend when adding your custom Objects in PNG format AI using Augmented Sky​

How to update

This is a free update to all existing owners of LuminarAI. To get the update, choose Check for updates in your software. For Mac OS it is located under the LuminarAI menu on the top menu bar. For Windows, click LumianrAI in the left-hand corner, then choose Help > Check for Updates

LuminarAI Manual

And if you still need help, you can always access the LuminarAI user manual online. It is entirely searchable and downloadable


Going through older images

Taking sometime this holiday weekend to take a look at some older images that I marked to edit but never got around to.

It is worth your time to go through your older images from time to time. As technology changes in photography software some of those images that you didn’t think would work may now be one of your better images. You never know.

Anyway, here is one of the images I worked on this weekend from a 2016 trip down to Fells Point in Baltimore with a photographer friend of mine. One of the early morning trips that I have taken. I’m not a morning person, so this took some dedication.

Two Baltimore Tug boats on the pier in Fells Point.

Capture One Price Increase

Capture One is increasing its pricing on January 11th, 2021

If you are considering purchasing Capture One, wither it is a subscription or thee perpetual license now is the time to do it.

On January 11th, Capture will be implementing a price increase across the board. Some increases as much as $70.

One other change will be the number of activations to 2 per license with the price increase. You currently only get 1 activation per license.

Click Here to get Capture One at 2020 pricing before the increase on January 11th