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Does anybody using LUTs in their post?
Oct 17 13 11:23 am Link . Oct 17 13 11:35 am Link I've messed around with the handful of LUTs that come with Photoshop CS6, but being able to make my own might prove very useful. I don't understand why more people aren't working on it for stills/Photoshop. Oct 17 13 11:44 am Link What do you open it with? Oct 17 13 12:49 pm Link Oct 17 13 01:04 pm Link Tulack wrote: It's about time. Oct 17 13 01:49 pm Link Oct 17 13 02:01 pm Link Really good stuff, Tulack. Will keep an eye out for your video and an OS X version as well. Oct 17 13 02:40 pm Link I've been waiting for this ever since I discoverer lookup tables. When CS6 introduced them I was ecstatic, until I realized I had no way of editing them... To me it's so damn logical! I don't understand why more people are itching for this. Oct 17 13 02:48 pm Link Tulack wrote: Thanks. I'll check it out when I get home. Oct 17 13 04:41 pm Link Oct 17 13 05:49 pm Link Shut up and take my money! Seriously though. How can I get this? Oct 17 13 09:09 pm Link cwwmbm wrote: +1 Oct 18 13 07:19 am Link Oct 18 13 10:18 am Link Oct 18 13 10:47 am Link Oct 18 13 11:56 am Link This is amazing! I want to play with it. Where can we buy it? so cool! Oct 18 13 02:32 pm Link very cool feature.... Oct 19 13 03:48 am Link Interface is nice, but you're doing the same thing with blending modes and selective color for example. Now, I'm so glad someone showed me a feature of cs6/cc that could potentially make me upgrade form my cs4. Color lockup table, really saves you a couple of layers, not to mention time. Oct 19 13 06:05 am Link Oct 19 13 09:41 am Link Oct 19 13 10:10 am Link Tulack wrote: I would mildly disagree inasmuch that you can achieve the same effect through more traditional adjustment layers coupled with blending modes. Doing so, though, almost always requires use of (sometimes complex) layer masks, which are almost never dynamically derived. So, you can get the same result traditionally; it will just not be easily reproducible, nor easily updated. Oct 19 13 10:12 am Link Oct 19 13 10:28 am Link The new interface looks really good. I was actually going to suggest something like that to Oleg. The nobs weren't working well for me. It's ultra fast to make any color changes. Oct 19 13 01:11 pm Link Oct 19 13 01:42 pm Link Yes it took me a little bit to figure it out, using a Wacom helped to discover the up and down. Cool, so much fun to use! Oct 19 13 01:44 pm Link Oct 19 13 02:11 pm Link Tulack wrote: Just because you don't think it can't be done, doesn't mean it is so. Yes you can, and it might take take you longer or shorter depending on the image and the desired effect in question. Oct 19 13 02:32 pm Link Oct 19 13 02:52 pm Link One thing I can say for sure - this software has a great potential and you can already achieve fantastic results. It is however clearly not working well with Windows VM under Mac :-/ For one thing, I can't actually click on a picture in the area that I need adjusting and tweak the color by moving the mouse - the grid gets pretty eff-ed up. The only way to do it to click on the grid itself and move it around. Another thing... Well, the button that saves the LUT is actually disabled for me :-/ By no means I complain - I understand this is beta and I'm thankful that I even got it. Just some feedback I guess. BTW, can I get a link to the latest version? Maybe some of the problems I have would go away? Oct 19 13 04:40 pm Link cwwmbm wrote: I think you click on the image to find the region and then you go to the grid, if you move the cursor on the image then it does get nasty. Oct 19 13 05:11 pm Link I thought in the demo video they were clicking and dragging around the on the picture itself and the grid adjusted? In any case, good to know they're not MAC only issues/questions Oct 19 13 05:17 pm Link Oct 19 13 06:31 pm Link I would really like to try this out and create some LUTs with it... It looks interesting enough. Anyone know where to get it? Oct 19 13 11:42 pm Link This greatly interests me as it looks like a great leap forward in software programming. Oct 20 13 12:04 am Link Oct 20 13 12:31 am Link Hello everyone! I'm the author of 3DLutCreator. Finally I've got my MM account approved, so I can answer your questions, you have ones. By the way, the program got updated: Now it has CMS support, multi-thread processing, sending LUTs directly to Photoshop adjustment layer, saving 16-bit TIFFs, saving 3DL, Cube and CineSpace LUT formats. Oct 26 13 12:10 pm Link agorka wrote: I only have Cs5, can this work at all with that? Oct 26 13 12:17 pm Link LA StarShooter wrote: You'll be able to use it only as image editor, without the possibility to use those corrections as adjustment layer. Adjustment layer seems more convenient way to me, but Color Lookup layers are only implemented since Photoshop CS6. Anyway, program can save to TIFF, and if you think that it will be useful for you, I can make it to transfer corrected image to Photoshop CS5 as a new layer. Oct 26 13 12:52 pm Link Why people are scratching with left hand lol Oct 26 13 01:02 pm Link |