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Sky replacement luminar 4
Sky replacement luminar 4









sky replacement luminar 4

As it stands now the only solution that I can find is to create a new layer with the exact same sky and bush in the parts left out.In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to replace a sky using Luminar AI technology that promises to replace the sky in just one click. I am sure that in the upcoming 4.2 version they might add in further adjustments. The is probably the biggest technical issue that I have found. That means that in some cases you are going to see patches where the AI thinks it should leave out and it is tricky to fix. The biggest issue that you are going to run into is that the AI masking will get confused with some features. The sky replacement feature is actually pretty good. This is very useful for places like Korea where you rarely have clear skies and to add in a razorsharp sky over Seoul would look a little off. Meaning that you can add in atmospheric haze to sort of tone down the sharpness and contrast. With the recent updates, you now have even more control over the so-called “realism” of the sky. The rest is up to you and how realistic you want your sky. This is the hardest part done already in my mind. The AI does it for you and actually does a decent job. So having to go around the edges is not an issue here. However, where this works very well is making intricate masks. You have to keep in mind that not every situation is going to be suitable and not every sky will work. With all that being said, It does work in many situations where you have a relatively uncluttered horizon. I find that you can adjust and tweak this feature to make it work but there are going to be situations where it simply won’t work and you have to be aware of that before you start. How Good is GOOD?Īs with anything, nothing “AI” or “One-Click” is going to be perfect for every situation. It’s not perfect but as close to it as a one-click solution can be. However, after poking around with it, I found that it in fact is a great feature to have when you need a basic sky to complete the image. Now, I don’t really think that the sunrays feature is a bad thing but it was hard to find the perfect spot or situation that would not scream “FAKE!!” and I was worried that the sky replacement would be the same. However, I thought that I would test out this feature and see if it was as hokey as the sunrays feature was.











Sky replacement luminar 4