SUMMARY

Skylum CEO Ivan Kutanin has clarified the company's stance on AI in photo editing, emphasizing that Luminar is designed to enhance photographers' creative potential without overshadowing their authorship. Kutanin stated that AI's role is to remove friction and repetitive tasks, allowing photographers to achieve their creative intent more easily. This approach prioritizes control, authenticity, and personal style, which internal research shows are paramount to photographers. The latest Luminar update includes UI enhancements, faster export speeds, improved masking, and new camera support, with further features like a refined Crop tool and Atmosphere – Fog planned for the fall.

TAKEAWAYS

Skylum's Luminar software uses AI to assist photographers, not replace their creativity.

The company prioritizes photographer authorship and creative control in its AI development.

AI in Luminar aims to reduce repetitive tasks and make difficult techniques more accessible.

Recent updates improve performance and add new features, with more planned for fall.

RELATED COVERAGE

LensDigest archive

Browse by date

Every published day shows its story count. Select a date to open that edition.

Archive calendar

Loading available editions…