In addition, the app offers many of the AI powered features that have been used in the desktop version of Luminar for years. These tools allow you to enhance your photos with a single click, whether you're simply bringing out details, retouching portraits, or doing more drastic processing, like replacing skies or removing unwanted elements in your
scene.
While I generally don't make use of some of the more drastic AI tools in my own photography, they do have their place in certain situations.
That being said, I've always found Luminar to be a fun, easy-to-use program that allows for a wide range of creativity when tweaking photos and making minor adjustments, or performing more advanced editing tasks.
Luminar for iPad offers all of that, and I'm certainly excited to give it a try and incorporate it into my own workflow, since I try to minimize my "computer work" as much as I can these days.