Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681 Jun 2026
It didn't blur the image. It didn't turn the stars into mush. Instead, the algorithm, specific to version 1.20.1, seemed to recognize the pattern of the corruption. It wove through the pixels, reconstructing the photon data based on probability. The vertical bands dissolved like smoke in a wind tunnel.
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. Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681
: For landscape and real estate photographers, the Batch HDR window now features a more accurate Ghost Reduction checkbox. This ensures that moving subjects in bracketed shots—like swaying trees or passing cars—are handled with greater clarity during the merging process. The Evolution of the Luminar Ecosystem It didn't blur the image
In conclusion, Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681 should be viewed as part of Skylum’s continuous improvement cycle—an iteration focused on stability, compatibility, performance, and subtle usability gains rather than headline features. For photographers and editors, such updates are valuable: they make everyday editing smoother, reduce interruptions, and incrementally enhance the software’s intelligent tools. While not transformative on its own, this build represents the steady maintenance behind a modern AI-assisted photo editor, keeping it reliable and increasingly effective in handling the practical demands of digital image workflows. It wove through the pixels, reconstructing the photon
Rootkits: Enabled. Heuristics: Enabled. PUP: Detect. PUM: Detect. -Scan Details- Process: 0. (No malicious items detected) Module: BleepingComputer Discover the Latest Luminar Features: Whats New - Skylum
The Clone and Stamp tool has been a pain point for many. In earlier builds (1.20.0.x and prior), users experienced misalignment when cloning across different zoom levels. This specific build fixes the source point offset issue, making retouching dust spots or removing unwanted tourists much more precise.
: The interface for the Portrait Background tool was improved to make mask refinement more precise for portrait photographers.