General Updates
Luminar Neo keeps improving at the speed of light! We’re excited for you to discover the numerous improvements in the new 1.8.0 update.
With Luminar Neo 1.8.0, the Histogram is now available in the Edits tab, and you can sort photos using the raw filter in the Catalog. Additionally, preview on hover is now available for LUTs in the Mood tool, the Blend Mode in Layers, and Camera Profile in the Develop RAW tool. You can also regulate the intensity of a Preset’s adjustments with a slider, and you can use another slider to view your photo’s before and after states.
On top of that, you’ll find performance improvements and support for new cameras including the Canon EOS R8, Canon EOS R50, and Panasonic DC-S5-ll.
Last but not least, Luminar Neo 1.8.0 is faster and more stable, as we’ve fixed a number of bugs. Enjoy a more convenient editing experience!
MacOS
Bug fixes:
- Export a photo in JPEG format with all applied layers visible for previewing in Finder.
- Press and release the Option button without changing the Clone pointer coordinates.
- Use the Crop tool without shifting the controls of the transformed Layer; all controls are displayed according to the image edges.
- Reset the Crop adjustment on a zoomed image and see the correct coordinates of the brush feature.
- Enter custom Crop values with decimal places, such as 4.2 or 2.3, without experiencing issues.
- In the Lightroom plugin, TIFF images with applied transparency are displayed correctly.
- Revert from Edit mode to the original photo without seeing the Edited icon still on the photo.
Windows
Bug fixes:
- Close Layer properties without linear and radial gradients still being present.
- After applying transparency masking to a photo in the Luminar Neo plugin, send it back to Photoshop and see the transparent mask applied.
- In the Ghost Reduction settings drop-down menu for the HDR Merge Extension, see Exposure Values displayed correctly.
- Export a TIFF image via the Open source menu and see it in Lightroom as expected after returning from plugin mode.
- In the Exif block of an image, the Make names Exif data contains the name of the camera manufacturer as expected.
- While using the Lightroom plugin, TIFF images with transparency are displayed correctly.
- Revert from Edit mode to the original photo without seeing the Edited icon still on the photo.