Using the Landscape Mixer AI Neural Filter in Photoshop
In this video we will be learning how to use the amazing Landscape Mixer Neural Filter in Photoshop, which is one of the coolest AI features in Photoshop because it can completely transform your Landscape photos with a single click. Here’s the video:
Video Summary
This video demonstrates how to use Photoshop’s Landscape Mixer AI Neural Filter to transform the mood and season of outdoor photos.
Key Techniques and Features
- Manual Customization: Use sliders like Sunset to simulate golden hour warmth or Night to convert a daylight scene into a nocturnal environment [00:45], [02:10].
- Maintaining Realism: To prevent the AI from altering the main subject too drastically, the instructor recommends enabling the “Preserve Subject” and “Harmonize Subject” options [01:35].
- Seasonal Effects: The Winter slider is highlighted for its effectiveness at adding realistic frost and snow to a landscape without heavily distorting image features [02:55].
- Using Presets: Quick changes can be applied via environmental presets. However, reducing the Strength slider (e.g., to around 50%) is advised to ensure the result remains natural rather than over-processed [03:38], [04:17].
- Custom Style Transfer: In addition to built-in presets, you can upload a reference image in the Custom tab to transfer its specific lighting and color palette to your own shot [05:07].
The video concludes that while the filter is currently in beta and can sometimes be “too loud,” it offers a powerful way to experiment with landscape aesthetics when used conservatively [00:12].
Important Links
This video is from our course called Photoshop Generative AI Editing MasterClass, which has 35 videos and 5 hours of content. It is available via Udemy. Here’s the link to the full course:
Photoshop Generative AI Editing MasterClass

