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

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Exporting a LUT for use in other applications

Exporting a LUT for use in other applications - Photoshop Tutorial

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

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Exporting a LUT for use in other applications

- Photoshop is also great as a LUT editor. You might want to create LUTs for use in a program like Premier Pro or Final Cut X. Or maybe you're going to take them into another application, such as Lightroom or Luminar. There are many ways to use LUTs in your workflow. And Photoshop, just like an image editor, gives you the ability to open them and resave them in different formats. In this case, I'm going to create a LUT from scratch. Notice, the key is, is that you have a layer that says background, and it's locked. Using the techniques you discovered earlier, I've done a few adjustments here and have placed them each into a folder using the group command. This means I can simply experiment with different looks, and by turning the folder on and off, try those options out. Remember, this is quite simple. So, if we want to add something like a HSL layer, I can come in here and click on the red and desaturate that and lighten…

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