

So from my point of view that's interesting but I'll also investigate possibilities with OnOne and Topaz - not too different a cost and maybe a bit more future-proof. If we receive many requests to add this functionality in the plugin, we will consider it for further updates.Īs for the rest of the extensions, they will be available when using Luminar Neo as an extension to Apple Photos."

I've made sure to share your vote with our developers. I'm afraid the HDR Merge extension is currently only available when using Luminar Neo in standalone mode. So I asked Skylum yesterday if these new extensions would work via Apple Photos and got this answer: All depends if they are as good as other offerings and how they work and mesh with other software. Looking forward to more details as and when we get them,Įdit: sorry just seen your other post but still interesting. Plus three more extensions that will be announced and released later this year. True, and I’ve just had an email telling me that two of the other extensions are Upscale AI - an AI-powered tool for enhancing image resolution in a natural way and AI Background Removal - an AI-powered tool that automatically removes the background behind any subject. The business fits with Luminar's focus on transportation, rather than other lidar uses that some of its competitors are diversified into.As Jim points out there will be a new extensions category in the Tools list. Luminar will provide its suite of sensor solutions to work with Nvidia's computing and artificial intelligence (AI) software. It’s quick and easy, and I cover that in the video too. They replace 3 separate sliders with a new Horizon Position tool, which operates a little like an adjustable gradient. A new on-screen tool makes it even easier to get a new sky in the right position. The company held its previous guidance for full-year revenue of $30 million to $33 million, and said it will end the year with a higher cash balance than at the end of 2020.īut most investors were seemingly focused on the Nvidia business for autonomous vehicle development. The Sky AI tool has been improved and simplified. The company also said it believes it will end its fiscal year successfully achieving its goal to grow its forward-looking order book by at least 60% year over year. Austin Russell, Luminar founder and CEO, summed up the quarter nicely with the following statement: "This quarter was one to remember with the debut of our Proactive Safety software, new top vehicle integration partnerships, two trucking wins, closing the acquisition of a key supplier, world-class leadership additions, and the culmination of our platform win with NVIDIA."
