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Sklyum Luminar Neo

Juliana Chyzhova - CMO of Skylum and Kevin Raber, photoPXL CEO have a discussion about Skylum Software's photo program Neo.
Juliana Chyzhova – CMO of Skylum and Kevin Raber, photoPXL CEO have a discussion about Skylum Software’s photo program Neo.

If you are a photographer, you have surely heard of Skylum Software’s Luminar Neo. Skylum has been around for a while now and its latest software for photographers is Neo. It has grown over the years from other Skylum products to the newest version called Neo.

This software makes editing your image files easy. And it does an outstanding job at it. It accomplishes this task from a variety if presets and the use of AI. Skylum was one pioneer of AI technology in photography and its product uses AI well and allows the user to determine just how far to take it.

My Neo program and some of my images

Neo is not like Lightroom, Capture One or Photoshop. It separates itself and doing so smartly as it aims at the casual photographer. This is the program that can help the weekend photographer or occasional shooter make brilliant images. Its presets do a great job of getting your image in the ballpark if not knocking it out of the park.

One of the sample menu selections
One of the sample menu selections

You then can switch over to a huge list of specialty editing tools that allow you to replace skies, HDR merge, focus stack, pano stitch, upscale, retouch portraits, sharpen and reduce noise and a lot more.

There is so much to Skylum’s Luminar Neo that it would take several articles and video tutorials to show everything that Neo can do. I look forward to doing a complete tour in the future.

My Conversation With Juliana Chyzhova – CMO of Skylum

To get to know more about Skylum, I had an interview with their Chief Marketing Officer, Juliana Chyzhova. We had a great conversation which I hope you enjoy. Keep in mind that Skylum is an Ukranian company and we cover this in the video. Juliana is presently living in Portugal. Kiev, Ukraine is where many of the Skylum team are based.

I hope you enjoy this video interview.

Closing Words

One of the sample menu selections

While many of are set in our ways using Lightroom and Capture One other will find that Luminar Neo works just fine for them. It is super simple to use and very intuitive. There are plug-ins for Lightroom and Capture One so if you need to, it is easy to round trip your images into Neo and use the tools in Neo, like sky replacement and facial retouching and then return to Lightroom.

There are a variety of pricing plans available depending on what you need as far as features. Luminar Neo, in my opinion, is a no brainer when it comes to a must have editing tool. You can find out more HERE.


Kevin Raber
August 2023

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