From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layer and Blend Modes
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Synchronizing multiple images with lookup tables - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layer and Blend Modes
Synchronizing multiple images with lookup tables
- One of the greatest advantages of lookup tables is that it makes it simple to apply the same adjustment to several photos. Instead of having to record an action or do a lot of extra work, we can actually take the lookup table, export it from one image, and apply it to several others. This makes it very quick to fix multiple problems. Another thing that you can use a LUT for is to quickly synchronize several images. Let's add that adjustment layer here. And I'm gonna click to load the 3D LUT, and this time, I'm gonna go back to the exercise file folder and load the one called Black and White Film Stock and click Open. I like that. And what I wanna do now is just change that slightly, and I'll use the soft light overlay mode. That's good, a nice little bleaching effect with increased contrast. Now I can take that layer and just reuse it. Quickly dragging to other images and dropping. And as you see, it makes it really easy to synchronize images and to do this. Additionally, if you…
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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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