How to import layers in Luminar Neo

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In this Luminar Neo tutorial we will go over how to import and use layers. I forgot to mention in the video that if you want to import a photo from your catalog as a layer you have to exported first and the re imported as layer. Hoipe that makes sense. #luminarNeo #layers #skylum
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Skyler, if you right click on the layer, you will be presented with option a) remove layer b) hide layer. I am on a windows 10 pc

manueljlopez
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Nice demo on layers. I noticed I can delete a layer in Neo by tapping on the touchpad on my MacBook Pro with two fingers, then selecting Remove Layer in the drop down box.

hepgeoff
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Super useful! Many thanks, Skyler :)

andrewmckinney
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Very well done and helpful, thank you so much.

nigelchase
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Thanks again and as mentioned in windows right click layer gives option to remove.

michaelpegg
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Thanks again Skyler. I too have an intermittent issue with layers as sometimes it works and other times it just will not superimpose the image. Could not get it to work yesterday but after watching your video today it is. Not sure if it is my Imac or the software. No figuring it...Pete

PirPete
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I hope Skylum improves layer functionality to expose the mask applied, like in Affinity or PS.

Lysander-Spooner