From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layer and Blend Modes
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Exporting a LUT for use in other applications - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layer and Blend Modes
Exporting a LUT for use in other applications
- In Photoshop, we have the ability to export the lot in many different formats. Let me walk you through some of the export options and why you might choose one over another. It really depends where you want to send the lot. So knowing your choices are helpful. One thing I like to do is to create my own custom lots. And I find that one of the easiest ways to do this is to use a test image. Now I've already got several adjustment layers here and you see I've placed them into their own folders just to make it easier to organize them as a group but watch this process from the top. What I can do is add my own custom adjustments. For example, a curve and taking advantage of things like the on image tool. It's very simple to click and drag to define things. Maybe I want to brighten up the highlights a little bit but start to darken down the mid-tones and crush the shadows just a little. And you see that that curve generates a nice high contrast look. Then I can go back in and try something…
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Using the Color Lookup adjustment layer3m 18s
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Loading new lookup-table presets2m 3s
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Creating custom lookup tables2m 50s
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Synchronizing multiple images with lookup tables1m 47s
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Exporting a LUT for use in other applications3m 9s
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Attaching a LUT to a Lightroom preset5m 1s
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