
HDR Merge, once combined with Luminar Neo, looks to bring the next generation of features found in Skylum’s Aurora HDR program. Applying HDR merge can help bring out details in underexposed nighttime photos or otherwise fine-tune images with exposure issues, the company adds. Skylum argues that the HDR Merge feature is especially useful for photographers who specialize in landscape or architecture as the right HDR settings can help create detailed and dynamic final images. Luminar Neo gives photo artists the power to achieve the best HDR photos and go beyond in their editing, all in one app.”

“They can enhance with one slider, fix colors and toning, add glow, play with super contrast, add realistic sun rays or vivid foliage,” Skylum says.
