Lookup tables, also known as LUTs, and Looks are part of the process of managing color in footage. There are many ways of using these from color correction to stylizing your video. Are using LUTs and Looks beneficial to your workflow? In this movie, author Richard Harrington walks you through how to create a LUT in Adobe Photoshop.
- I want to give you a quick look at lookup tables.…Lookup tables, LUTs, looks…are part of the process of managing color.…And there are many different ways of using these.…These can be both corrective to compensate…for camera issues or shooting in a log profile…as well as creative that can change the overall look.…And what I want to show you is not how to use…a tool like Premiere Pro or SpeedGrade…to adjust your footage, but rather, Photoshop.…Let me walk you through this.…To start, go ahead and open up the text file…called Download Links.…
And open that up into Notepad.…Highlight this first link for Sony's website.…And then paste that into your web browser.…Here, you'll find a series…of downloadable lookup tables.…You can pull these down right here…and open those up.…Now, what I want you to do is copy those.…
You can do that with a right-click,…and simply put them in the same place…as the footage so they're easy to find.…So I'll just right-click and paste that folder in.…There they are.…We'll double-click.…There they all are.…
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10/18/2016Learn how to properly develop and then optimize raw files to increase performance in After Effects, and use Photoshop's advanced typographic controls. Find out how to use layer styles to add bevels, overlays, and glows, and correct lens distortion, chromatic aberration, and vignetting. Rich also introduces a unique use for Vanishing Point, which allows you to export 3D objects for parallax movements and virtual sets. Plus, discover how to save out depth mattes for backdrops and keying, and use the powerful Content-Aware tools for background plates, set extensions, or recomposing assets. There's a lot to learn! Start watching to incorporate Photoshop's advanced tools into your next After Effects project.
- Preparing Photoshop files for transfer
- Working with raw images
- Using Photoshop's advanced typographic controls
- Designing with layer styles
- Correcting lens issues and artifacts
- Creating perspective with Vanishing Point
- Creating LUTs with Photoshop
- Creating realistic focus effects for backdrops and keying
- Mastering the Content-Aware tools
Skill Level Advanced
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Introduction
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Exercise files56s
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1. Preparing Photoshop Files for Transfer
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Layer naming strategies3m 13s
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2. Working with Raw Images
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Raw format overviews2m 17s
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Converting to DNG files6m 45s
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Managing sidecar files4m 54s
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3. Advanced Typographic Controls
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4. Designing with Layer Styles
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The role of layer styles7m 4s
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Saving style libraries4m 20s
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5. Correcting Lens Issues and Artifacts
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Removing lens distortion4m 9s
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Exporting corrected video4m 39s
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6. Creating Perspective with Vanishing Point Exchange
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Cloning with Vanishing Point4m 34s
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Drawing perspective planes6m 14s
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Exporting 3D objects2m 41s
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7. Creating LUTs with Photoshop
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The role of LUTs4m 27s
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8. Creating Realistic Focus Effects for Backdrops and Keying
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9. Mastering Content-Aware Tools Photoshop
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Reshaping an Image1m 41s
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Conclusion
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Goodbye54s
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