

The default value is set at 20, but pushing it up higher will often give you a more photo-realistic image. This smooths the transition between the horizon line and the sky. Otherwise, you run the risk of having your skies look like everyone else’s. Once you get familiar replacing skies, however, you’re probably going to want to load your own via the “Load Custom Sky Image” option. As mentioned before, Luminar 4 comes with a selection of sample skies to get you started. Luminar 4 provides both Standard and Advanced Controls for this.

Once you’ve loaded your new sky image into the scene, you’re probably going to need to make some adjustments to make it look like it belongs there. Use the Luminar advanced sky enhancer options to fine tune your results.
