Moderator note: click here for LUT definitionHi, browsing the net I found some interesting looking Lightroom presets. As I've been playing around a bit with luts I used image2Lut to create a lut by using a before and after photo. I then saved the lut and applied it to the before and made a few small adjustments to more or less match the after and saved the adjustments as another lut.
So now I decided to give it a try with one of my own photos (straight out of the camera jpeg). I exported the jpeg with and without the lut in Affinity photo. Here is the result. I've included the lut I created. It's good for Photoshop, Affinity Photo and more. Have a play with it and see if you like the results (may suit portraits best).
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Rich1939 wrote:
What is a 'lut'?
I was wondering that as well...so you're not the only one.
A Lut is like a super adjustment layer it can do brightness contrast tonality rgb curves and more. They are most used in video as the lut just needs to be applied once to a clip and every frame is adjusted.
If you have affinity photo it is very easy to add adjustment layers to an image and then export as a LUT which can be applied to any other photo or video.
blackest wrote:
A Lut is like a super adjustment layer it can do brightness contrast tonality rgb curves and more. They are most used in video as the lut just needs to be applied once to a clip and every frame is adjusted.
If you have affinity photo it is very easy to add adjustment layers to an image and then export as a LUT which can be applied to any other photo or video.
Thank you for posting this (Twice! Sometimes this old boy needs to be hit with a stick to get his attention)
I just spent and hour or so reading up on this and having some fun with it
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