
That's just what I wanted to find out, so I took an image that has routinely tripped up Luminar because it had trees with many small branches and leaves. While sky replacement is still a contentious issue, it can mean a lot to many real estate photographers, wedding photographers who do outside events, and some landscape photographers who find it useful at times. The controversy will always be with us, and that's a healthy thing, but how does the Adobe offering stand up to Luminar's popular sky controls?


Now, four years later, Adobe is offering this feature, seemingly playing catch-up with Skylum. It got, as I remember, much applause and interest.

Adobe first showed off sky replacement at the Adobe Max 2016 conclave.
