I think this was prompted by Manfred's comment in another post about the latest Photoshop CC update (to the effect that his money used to purchase Luminar 4 (Skylum Photography) seemed wasted since sky replacement is now a feature of Photoshop). Also, in my last forum post, I brought up the question of whether or not, PS will keep up with the newest AI developments, such as Luminar's AI sky replacement which as on the market about a year ahead of PS sky replacement (the response was underwhelmingly silent -- no comments from anyone).
Now, having tried PS sky replacement and comparing to Luminar 4, I will say that it is not wasted money to purchase Luminar -- though right now make sure it is Luminar AI, not the Luminar 4 product.
Luminar 4 and PS sky replacements work about the same. But it is Luminar 4's other AI tools that make it far ahead of PS for sky replacements. With its other AI editing features, it makes for a much, much easier and quicker makeover of an image.
The attached image is a quick edit I did, using Luminar 4. It could be better of course, but to do it better...well PS isn't necessarily the answer.
I am excited to see what the new Luminar AI will do. It is an expansion of their AI editing approach.
Like it or not, AI editing is here to stay.
For my part, I am going with it. Still not seeing it as a PS replacement for all things. Still, Skylum Software is probably going to give Adobe a run for their money.
Regards,
Randy