Twilight Enhancer AI
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Twilight Enhancer AI feature within Luminar Neo replicates the enchanting ambiance experienced during the Blue and Golden Hours in photography. This feature enhances landscape and outdoor photographs by infusing them with the naturalistic lighting and color effects characteristic of these magical times of the day. By intuitively adjusting colors and swiftly fine-tuning settings, users can attain impressive outcomes, whether they begin with a preset or tailor each detail to their liking.
Pre-defined presets such as "Blush," "Golden," "Blue," "Emerald", and "Mauve" offer instant, one-click applications of Twilight Enhancer AI effects, streamlining the editing process and facilitating further customization. Users can adjust the settings to suit their preferences.
Amount. Controls the overall strength of the preset, adjusting each setting proportionally.
Exposure. Adjusts the overall brightness of the photograph, making it darker or lighter;
Users can fine-tune the appearance of the sky using sliders for temperature, tint, exposure, and horizon blend. This allows for the creation of the Blue Hour effect while retaining the original sky elements.
Temperature. Adjust the warmth or coolness of the sky, with higher values adding warmth and lower values adding coolness.
Tint. Fine-tunes the green or magenta tint of the sky, with higher values adding magenta and lower values adding green.
This section simulates the subtle, warm gradient of light seen during dawn. Users have control over the scale, intensity, and hue of this gradient, enabling precise adjustments as the image transitions from night to day.
Amount: Controls the overall quantity of the dawn effect applied to the image. Adjusting the amount affects how dominant or subtle the dawn light is across the image, enabling users to simulate everything from the faintest hint of dawn to a full, bright morning light.
Size: Similar to scale, the size feature lets users determine the spatial extent of the dawn light effect within the image. It can be adjusted to affect a small area, giving the impression of a distant or just-beginning dawn, or expanded to cover the entire image, simulating a wide, open sky at dawn.
Temperature: Adjusts the color temperature of the dawn light, shifting it from cooler to warmer tones. Higher temperature settings will produce a warmer, more orange or pink light, typical of sunrise. In contrast, lower temperatures result in cooler, bluish tones, which can be used to depict the very early moments of dawn or dawn under specific weather conditions.
Tint: Allow for the fine-tuning of the dawn light's color bias, adding green or magenta hues to the gradient. This can be used to simulate the effects of atmospheric conditions on dawn light, such as the presence of particles or moisture in the air, which can influence the perceived color of the light.
Exposure: Controls the brightness level of the dawn light, independent of its color or temperature. Adjusting the exposure amount can simulate the light's intensity at various points during the dawn, from the dim early light barely illuminating the landscape to the full brightness of a sun nearing the horizon.
With this feature, users can adjust the overall ambiance of the scene to evoke the desired time period. By making nuanced changes to lighting and color, the entire image is transformed, resulting in a more immersive visual experience.
Shade. Manipulates the shadows within an image to control the level of darkness or lightness, enhancing the overall contrast and depth.
Saturation. Intensify or reduce the vibrancy of colors within an image, allowing for adjustments that impact the overall richness and vividness of the scene.
Relight human - recognizes the person in the image and adjusts the lighting on the person, making them brighter or darker. This helps improve the visual quality of the image by correcting lighting issues focused on the person.
Feathering. Soften the edges of a selection or mask, seamlessly blending it with the surrounding area to create a more natural and visually appealing transition.
This feature is designed to refine the reflection of the sky on water surfaces in images. It enhances the visual interaction between the sky and water, making the reflection appear more vivid and accurate. This is useful for improving the aesthetic appeal and realism of photos involving water bodies.
Amount. Controls the overall presence or intensity of the water effect in the image. By adjusting the amount, users can either increase or decrease how pronounced the water appears. This adjustment can significantly impact the mood and realism of scenes involving water, allowing for a customized portrayal of water in various environments and lighting conditions.
Blur. The blur feature adjusts the clarity and sharpness of the water elements, simulating the effect of motion or stillness in the water. Increasing the blur can give the impression of moving water, such as flowing rivers or waves, creating a sense of motion and dynamism. Decreasing the blur results in clearer, more tranquil water, ideal for depicting still ponds, lakes, or clear water where details beneath the surface might be visible. This control is crucial for conveying the texture and movement of water, adding depth and realism to the water elements in an image.
Precision masking tools enable users to selectively apply Twilight Enhancer AI effect to specific areas of the image, such as the sky or landscape, ensuring optimal customization and control over the final outcome.
Sky Horizon. Adjusts the separation line between the sky and the horizon in an image, allowing users to precisely control the boundary between these two areas for enhanced editing and composition.
Sky Global. Modifies the overall mask of the sky in an image, offering users the ability to make broad adjustments to elements such as color, brightness, or contrast across the entire sky area with a single control.
Fix Gaps. Fixes small details and holes not initially filled by the replaced sky. You may need to adjust it if the image has refined details, such as trees or wires.
Blur. Used to soften or blur the edges of a mask or selection, creating a smoother transition between the masked and unmasked areas. The value determines the extent of the blur applied, with higher values resulting in a greater degree of blurring. Adjusting the blur allows users to control the amount of feathering or blending between the masked and unmasked regions.