Numerous applications exist for boosting the resolution of photographs, and modern versions frequently incorporate artificial intelligence technology.

Among the top options stands Luminar, which covers essential editing functions like cropping, rotating, flipping pictures, and modifying brightness and hues.

The software features a variety of filters to modify photo appearances, along with capabilities to edit image elements. For instance, users can swap a lackluster overcast background for a vibrant azure sky.

An integrated removal tool allows elimination of extraneous elements. In portrait shots, it enables refinements such as refining skin texture and adjusting body proportions for a sleeker look.

Luminar's entry-level edition comes at no cost, yet full access requires a purchase. Options include a perpetual desktop version for $119 or a multi-platform license for $159. Activating the generative AI component involves an additional charge during the initial year.

Recently, Luminar earned recognition as Google's App of the Year in the cross-platform division, encompassing tools that operate across multiple devices and operating systems.

The piece first appeared in our affiliated outlet PC för Alla, subsequently adapted and rendered into English from its Swedish origins.

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