: Features like GenErase and GenExpand allow users to remove unwanted objects or extend image boundaries using context-aware AI. Extension Ecosystem
In early 2024, Luminar Neo users encountered a refresh that read like a tidy plot twist: version 1.20.1.13681. It wasn’t a blockbuster overhaul, but it delivered a string of focused fixes and small refinements that quietly improved the editing experience for everyday photographers. Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681
Elias went to the Layers panel. He duplicated the background, setting the blend mode to a hidden feature that had been deprecated in later updates—an experimental "Frequency Separation" tool unique to this specific patch. He applied the Noise Removal AI. : Features like GenErase and GenExpand allow users
Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681 or later, compatible with Windows and macOS. Elias went to the Layers panel
Updating is straightforward, but due to server load variations, the update may not appear immediately for all users.
: Unlike its predecessors, Neo allows for non-destructive "edit states" that are saved separately, giving photographers the freedom to backtrack or adjust specific layers without affecting others. Key Features for Photographers
We tested against version 1.19.0 on a mid-range PC (Intel i7-12700K, 32GB RAM, RTX 3060). The results were impressive: