Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681 -

Skylum frequently rolls out minor updates to refine the software engine. Build 1.20.1.13681 focuses heavily on under-the-hood optimization rather than introducing entirely new tools.

: Includes specialized AI for old photo restoration , capable of removing scratches and enhancing faded details automatically.

The specific build of builds directly upon the revolutionary features introduced in the main v1.20 update. That summer 2024 release was a significant overhaul that introduced a more modern interface design, a new 6‑branch orange asterisk logo, improved typography, and a streamlined layout that mirrors the app’s mobile versions. Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681

– Great for creative, one-off edits; frustrating for heavy organizational workflows. This specific build is stable enough for daily use, but backup your catalog.

Portrait retouching is often the most time-consuming task, but the updated AI in 1.20.1 simplifies this process. Improvements to and Skin AI allow for more natural skin smoothing and feature enhancement, ensuring portraits look professional without appearing artificial. C. Advanced Landscape Editing Skylum frequently rolls out minor updates to refine

Luminar Neo 1.20.1.13681 proves that a great photo editor doesn't justBy fixing bugs, optimizing memory management, and refining the generative AI algorithms, Skylum provides a highly stable workspace that respects your time and hardware. Whether you use it as a standalone engine or a companion plugin to Adobe Lightroom, this version ensures your editing process remains creative, fluid, and completely free of technical friction.

After installing 1.20.1.13681:

: Includes GenErase for removing distractions, GenSwap for replacing objects, and GenExpand to widen horizons beyond the original frame.

Point releases like version 1.20.1.13681 keep the underlying engine running smoothly. The update focuses on stability and addresses several known pipeline bottlenecks: The specific build of builds directly upon the

: Prevents random crashes when rendering complex textures via GenErase, GenExpand, and GenSwap.

Skylum has overhauled the Batch Processing engine in this build.