I'm a huge fan of Luminar Neo for the desktop. I use it to process images from any of my cameras including Fuji, Lumix, and the iPhone.
The black and white image of the lilies (above) was created from a previously processed color image. When I came across the color version, a little voice in my head said, "Try it in B&W!" so I did!
I used Luminar Neo's Black & White adjustment to convert the image from color to B&W, and then used Neo's GLOW adjustment to add the sweet glow to the lilies.
For the image of the Cuban ballet dancer (below), I processed the image in Luminar Neo, then, applied Neo's Studio Light adustment to add add the streaks of light reminscent of light coming through a venetian blind.
The panorama of an Indiana landscape in my home state, below, was created from six iPhone 15 Pro Max 48mp ProRAW files. I used Neo's Panorama Stitch tool to stitch the six images together and then processed the final version using other Luminar Neo tools.
Ths image of the great grain elevator under beautiful clouds in The Palouse (below) was created with my iPhone. I then used Luminar Neo's Develop tool to process the raw file. I used other Neo adjustments including Enhance and Landscape to craft this final version.
These are just a few of the images I've created with Luminar Neo. I love the support the team provides and also engineers are constantly adding new features that make the program even more fun!
Thanks for reading! Enjoy what remains of the summer.
Best,
Rad