6/21/2023 0 Comments 3d lut creator not saving![]() ![]() I turned this down (I was too busy at the time) but I did download the free version of the software. Then, out of the blue, I was contacted by the company behind 3D LUT Creator, asking if I would review their product. If I had £30k+ to spend on software, I would be using it to buy camera equipment. Whilst there’s a few tools on the market, they appear to be geared towards the film industry (hardly surprising), and the cost is rather prohibitive. Since the middle of last year, I have been investigating options that would allow me to apply colour adjustments to images (not video) which I could then save as a LUT file. This isn’t surprising because it can take a lot of effort to create some of these effects. When you look closely, the most impressive LUT’s usually cost a lot. But, people don’t give away their best work for free. ![]() Unfortunately, that’s quite limiting in the range of effects.Īnother option is to download free giveaways from the web. Well, you can create your own by combining and tweaking the LUT’s that come with Photoshop and then exporting these. ![]() But where can you find these powerful LUTs from? ![]() There's a video explaining curves and curves extraction, but it's in russian.Recently I have been discussing LUT’s as a way of enhancing photography in Photoshop and Lightroom. But I can't say anything about plug-ins yet, if I would be able to make them or not. Adding support for video files directly into program would require huge amount of work, and probably making it in form of plug-in would be a better way of doing it. It's possible to use with video using single frames, in the same way lightroom does. Would be possible to use it with video.It can export 3DL, CSP and CUBE formats, and also I'm going to add ACV export for curves So 3DLC is mainly to create LUT's, not to edit third-party ones. I tried to make some approximations, discarding brightness information and so on, but it doesn't work well yet. It currently could not load LUT, because general LUT can't be presented using tools 3D LUT Creator have. Which LUT formats does 3D LUT Creator work with? Which can export?.It uses freeimage library, so it can load and save everything it supports, including jpg, png, tiff, etc. Which image formats does 3D LUT Creator work with? Which can export?.I'll have to rewrite it in C++ to make plug-ins It's hard to make a plug-in from it, because it's written on Delphi / Lazarus. Where can 3D LUT Creator be used other than as a standalone? PS, Lightroom, video NLE, Davinci, After Efects?.I'm working on Mac version, and also going to implement some never-seen-before color corrections =) What are development / expansion plans? Is there going to be a mac build version?.Yes, some guys are going to join me and found a company, then there will probably be site and manuals translation Is there (would be) any support for non-russian speaking customers? Manual?.It's $70 right now, updates for versions 0.x and 1.x are included How much does 3D LUT Creator costs and what is included?.I'm the only one developing the program, thank you =) Is there a team or is it only you developing the program? - BTW great great work =).The program is in version 1.0 and very frequently updated Hi there guys, quick Q&A (questions and answers) with Oleg Sharonov, developer of 3D Lut Creator. Now each blob could be individually graded by the process used by 3D LUT Creator and not only in hue, but also in saturation and value. The colors in the palette are neatly arranged in color blobs smoothly blending into each other and as a bonus, the more a color is present in the image the bigger the blob, so you also have a kind of color histogram info. To show that the palette does a good job at capturing the source colors, the bottom left image is the source image where all the colors have been changed to their closest color in the palette: the 2 images are very close. It is possible though as the attached image shows: on the right a smooth palette of the 625 most important colors in the source image in the upper left. There are ways to extract a color palette from an image but it is more difficult to get a smoothly ordered one. Working on the palette itself instead of the total color space would make things easier. Maybe a suggestion to Oleg that he might want to consider: it would be nice to give the user a better view of the true color palette in the source image. ![]()
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