editing software
Adobe unveils new Generative AI features for Illustrator and Photoshop
Adobe is giving designers and photographers a new productivity boost with new features and generative AI updates for Illustrator and Photoshop. The biggest improvements for…
Skylum unveils Aperty, a time-saving AI tool for portrait editing
Skylum recently announced Aperty, a new(ish) software program designed to help portrait photographers with their editing workflow. Previously known as Project “Barcelona,” Aperty uses AI…
AI-powered, one-click object removal comes to Lightroom with Adobe Firefly
Adobe today announced new features for Lightroom across mobile, web and desktop platforms. Generative Remove, powered by Adobe’s AI technology Firefly, lets you effortlessly remove…
Davinci’s Resolve 19 update brings over 100 feature updates
The public beta for DaVinci Resolve 19 is here. Just in time for NAB 2024, the update brings over 100 updates and upgrades to the…
Luminar NEO blooms with spring update: New features and new look coming soon
Skylum is gearing up for spring with a major update to its photo editing software, Luminar Neo. This isn’t just your average spring cleaning –…
Skylum announces its first iPad app: Luminar for iPad
Skylum, best known for its editing software Luminar Neo, has announced the launch of its first application for iPad. Luminar for iPad is now out,…
Best free Photoshop alternatives for 2024
While Photoshop is undoubtedly one of the most well-known editing software, it comes with a price that not all creatives are willing to pay. Furthermore,…
Don’t let these ten editing mistakes ruin your landscape photos
When you’re new to photo editing, you may be tempted to use all possible tools – and use them incorrectly. We’ve all been there, don’t…
Luminar Neo’s GenExpand lets AI expand your image beyond its borders
Skylum has added the third and final member of it trio of new AI-powered editing tools. After releasing GenErase in October and GenSwap in November,…
New Year, new Neo: Luminar Neo’s Extensions go subscription-only from 2024
Skylum had announced a significant shift in its software distribution model for Luminar Neo. From January 2024, Luminar Neo will be available as a subscription-only software. No more standalone apps, just like Adobe CC and software like Capture One, Pixelmator Photo, and others.