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      • Essential Tools
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        • Mouth Tool
        • Make up Tool
      • Reshape Tools
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        • Face
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        • Portrait Bokeh Tool
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        • Vignette
        • High Key
    • Exporting a Photo
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    • What is the difference between Luminar Neo and Aperty?
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  1. About Aperty
  2. Using Aperty in the plug-in mode

Aperty with Luminar Neo

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To enhance your images in Luminar Neo using Aperty, follow these steps:

  1. Open Luminar Neo and select the image you want to enhance.

  2. Go to Images > Edit in Aperty, or right-click the image and choose Edit in Aperty from the quick action menu.

  3. Aperty will automatically open the selected image.

  4. Make your edits in Aperty.

  5. When you're done, click Apply to send the edited image back to Luminar Neo.

  6. All edits made in Aperty will appear as an additional layer on the photo, allowing you to track changes without altering the original.

Only one image can be selected at a time in plug-in mode.