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Enhance Your Photography with Professional Photo Filters

Vintage or black & white? Color fantasy or cross-process? Oil painting or pen sketch? You can do anything with filters: add a vintage style, create an analog effect, and so much more

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How Can You Get On Hand with Photo Filters?

Professional photographers love to use physical filters, but you can also add them in post-processing. Luminar Neo has dozens of tools you can tweak to create your own filter. You can also use built-in Presets to enhance your photos with ease. And even more collections to discover on the Luminar Marketplace.

Why Do Users Choose Our Image Filter Software?

Luminar Neo was built on the belief that photo editing should be fast, easy, and fun. Our Preset-based editing approach helps Luminar Neo achieve this goal. Presets combine efficiency with creativity and are designed to produce high-quality results.
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Explore New Ways Of Adding Filters To Image

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Use Ready-Made Filters

Luminar Neo has a good selection of ready-made presets in the Creative tab—Mood tool. Apply a filter to a photo or use other tools from the tab to complete your creative image. 
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Luminar Marketplace

Luminar Neo offers a one-click Preset collection designed to save time and inspire your creativity. Using content-aware technology, the software suggests tailored Presets for your photo, analyzing its content to recommend the best fit.
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Make Your Own

You can adjust an image’s exposure, contrast, highlights and shadows, brightness, and saturation. Then, you can save your custom filter as a preset for other photographs. You can also use it in Lightroom and other software.

Uncover The Secrets Of Stunning Filtered Photography

Based on in-depth research, Presets are composed to reflect the classic design and modern, popular trends, producing fresh and engaging images with maximum impact.

Once refined, customized Presets can be saved and easily synced across large batches of photos, including across sets of pictures from different sessions and taken in different environments.
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Explore Other Features

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Overlay Pictures
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Overlay Pictures
Add texture, light effects, or graphics to elevate your visual storytelling
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Black & White
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Black & White
Converting color photos to black and white is simple
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RAW Converter
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RAW Converter
Convert your RAW images into stunning, high-quality photographs
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Skin
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Skin AI
Skin for flawless skin without imperfections
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Composition
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Composition AI
Composition for perfect crops and perspective
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Accent
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Accent AI
Accent  for a one-slider fix of light, contrast, and colors

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Frequently Asked Questions

How to remove photo filters?

If you applied a filter using the Preset function in filter photo editor Luminar Neo, it’s easy to Undo your edit and remove a photo filter in the Edits panel.

How to copy an image filter?

Image filter editor Luminar Neo allows to copy and sync adjustments across multiple photos. This helps keep a unified style. Right click on any image, choose Adjustment, and select Sync Adjustments. The adjustments are applied to all selected images. A developed icon appears on the upper left corner of the image, representing adjustments that have been applied to the picture.

Can I use multiple filters on one photo?

Yes, you can definitely use multiple filters on one photo if your photo filter software allows for it! Applying multiple filters to a photo can create various effects, enhance colors, change the mood, and give your image a unique and artistic look.

What are the most popular filters for images?

There are a lot of popular filters that gained widespread usage on social media and photo-sharing platforms. These filters are continuously evolving, and new trends may have emerged since then. Here are some of the most popular filters up until that time: vintage, HDR, black and white, VSCO, pastel, lomo, duotone, matte, and gritty. Try them on your photos!
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