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Matching looks with a custom 3D LUT
From the course: Photoshop for Teaching and Learning
Matching looks with a custom 3D LUT
- [Instructor] When building assets for teaching and learning it's nice to create a cohesive look across all the images in your presentation, but making individual changes to each image can be time consuming. Let's look at how to create and load a custom color lookup table, or LUT, to create a consistent look across all of your images. A LUT is simply a color index that tells Photoshop how colors should be modified and adjusted. Think of it as a custom color adjustment preset. You apply a LUT to a layer by adding an adjustment layer and selecting color lookup. Then selecting 3D color LUT file and click the drop down and choose from one of the built-in LUTs that ships with Photoshop. For instance, here's what the crisp warm look would look like, and here's what the crisp winter look would look like. Here's what the fall colors looks like. And here's what the teal orange looks like. Many of these LUTs are pretty stylized, and depending on your topic you may find one that works for you…
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Presentation resolutions and load times4m 18s
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Scaling images for presentations4m 36s
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Modifying slide backgrounds3m 18s
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Using vector masks4m 24s
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Creating presentation color pallets3m 43s
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Matching looks with a custom 3D LUT3m 46s
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Challenge: Prepare a slide image43s
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Solution: Prepare a slide image3m 40s
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