From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layer and Blend Modes

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Attaching a LUT to a Lightroom preset

Attaching a LUT to a Lightroom preset - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layer and Blend Modes

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Attaching a LUT to a Lightroom preset

- A recent change to Lightroom is an Advanced Camera Profile that allows you to attach other settings. Now, we can actually import look-up tables, and attach them to our Lightroom presets. This means that a lot of the advanced things you do in PhotoShop can translate to a Lightroom color adjustment. Let me show you how to take the PhotoShop lot, and attach to a Lightroom preset. One of the easiest ways to create a new Lightroom profile is to actually use Adobe Bridge. What you have to do is, select an image, and then right-click, and open that image inside of Adobe Camera Raw. This will give you a different user interface to the engine that's used under the hood inside of Lightroom. Once the image is open, you could take advantage of any adjustments that you want to the image. For example, I can recover the highlights, and lift the shadows a little bit here, a little bit of clarity into the image, and pop the vibrance. And now, simply switch on over to the Presets tab here. You'll see…

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