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500 Free Professional LUTs (Look Up Tables) was available as a giveaway on September 17, 2020!
Please note: program archive includes only text file with the download instructions!
Are you tired of adding the same effects to your photos over and over? It would be nice if you could add unique effects to your photos and make everyone wonder how you did it! We present the most diverse collection of Luts in 2020 for real professionals. Within a few clicks, you can add amazing effects to your photos! It is so simple!
Compatible with Affinity Photo, Photoshop, Luminar, On1, After Effects, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and others
247.52 МБ (the final bundle size)
Lifetime, commercial usage
$49.00
Are there any FREE Image Related Programs such as GIMP etc. that will accept these LUT Files?
Many thanks in advance for an answer.
Drew.
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These files unpack into .CUBE images. They are read by Adobe products. I can right-click them and use "Open With" to open with my photo editing programs (non-Adobe), but that just applies the LUT to a specific image. It doesn't convert it to .JPG. I have also found an online program that will convert them one at a time to .JPG, but I would have to do this for all that I might be interested in. If anyone knows of a batch conversion process for them, please share!
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Rick_S,
So which of the (Non-Adobe) Photo Editing Programs have you managed to open these with?
Please share this info with the rest of us.
Kind Regards,
Drew.
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Drew, I use Luminar 4 and On1 Photo Raw 2020 as my photo editing Programs. They are both excellent photo editing Programs.
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Thanks, got the auto download begun right after submitting email addy at text's URL. Didn't first offer Where to, and I wondered ?. Looked down & there it was getting d/led in MS Edge. Extracted the zip which has the LUTS folders to add into PShop as mentioned by TuxedoTraveler here. Zip also has a text file explaining use by various other photo prgs.
Couple useful U2 vids. First on using LUTS folders & its preset.cube files within PShop. I just dumped the zip Folders into Tux's PShop location & let PS pull one up vs her method below in first link.
Two Minute Tip: Installing and applying LUT files in Photoshop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7PQ678da-M
Second link is a neat internal shadow method explanation for PS shadow manipulation than can be added to a LUT result.
A Secret Auto Color Grading Feature in Photoshop!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MI8jyU8PItU
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Will this work in my venerable Photoshop CS2 which does not seem to have a > Colour Lookup command. And where would I copy the tables into?
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I'm missing something here. I copy the link in the Readme file, paste it into a new window and I'm simply back to the Download page that I've just left. I can find nowhere to put my email.
Please help a lost soul.
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Niv, I am already downloading the package by following the instructions provided in the readme.txt file.
You have to properly read the readme file to understand what you have to do.
Whatever I explain here, will be exactly the same that you will find inside readme.txt.
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For me the email entry was right below the link for the 7000 items.
Once I entered the email it downloaded a second zip with the LUTs.
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Niv, read y comments in post 2.
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Holy cow easy, and NICE giveaway - thanks GAOTD! Get the text file, copy and go to the link, poof, get the file.
I use Photoshop CS6.
I copied these folders to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop [Version]\Presets\3DLUTs. That's it - BOOM!
Launched CS6, opened an image, clicked "New Adjustment Layer", "Color Lookup", and these all are available immediately in Photoshop, and they are nice, quality effects. I prefer these as opposed to Actions, as these are immedate without the wait or memory hit. Both have their strengths, but this giveaway is AMAZING and a true keeper!! THANK YOU!!!
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TuxedoTraveler, and all.... I use Photoshop CC (2020) and these copied into the same folder as above. Just a heads up. :-)
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Downloaded and installed into Photoshop and as easy as it could possibly be. Many thanks !
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The .cube files also work in Affinity Photo (which is a great one-time-payment replacement for the pricey Adobe Photoshop monthly subscription, by the way).
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Excuse me, HOW to open it ??
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How do you add these to Corel Paint Shop Pro? Much appreciated. Thank you.
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The download link is only for a readme file, in a zip or some reason.
The readme file gives a link which you have to copy and paste.
On this page you have to complete an email.
Once the email has been filled in and press send get a a download pop-up for a zip file of the LUTs.
These LUTs are a .cube file format and should be used with a number of image and video making programmes. You have to confirm if you have a programme which uses this format of LUT. Below just a few examples.
Photoshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7PQ678da-M
Lightroom Classic CC: https://youtu.be/Kexd__B_nts
ON1: https://youtu.be/urtNZ2HSooE
Final Cut Pro: https://youtu.be/cmtX8ecsy6g
Premiere Pro: https://vimeo.com/273044544
Vegas Pro: https://youtu.be/axFMOw8OnKg
There a lot of LUTs included today thank you Eldamar Studio.
They also have other freebies on this link. https://eldamar-studio.com/product-category/free/
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Ian, Is there a Youtube tutorial to add these to Corel Paint Shop Pro? Thank you.
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Siva,
https://learn.corel.com/tutorials/pinnacle-how-to-apply-luts/
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Heidi-Ann Fourkiller, That video is not for Paint Shop Pro, but for Pinnacle Studio.
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Ian,
>"for a readme file, in a zip or some reason"
Trivia: Browsers have to know what to do with each file type, which is either open/process the file or transfer it to the user (as a download link). Almost universally for all browsers, zip files are considered an extension that should be downloaded, but txt files are commonly opened by the browser. When the readme.txt provider wants the file to be sent to the user as a download, it is generally placed into a zip file. That way, the end-user has a local copy. For this giveaway, the readme.txt file did not contain any information that the user would need later, so it would have worked as a txt file that was opened by the browser (not downloaded). The problem of opening a txt file on the server as the entire page presented is that the website formatting is not available (no menus, etc.). Since it is easier to make the readme.txt file available as a zip download, it is the most common thing we will see.
Best of luck to you.
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Ian, After following all those steps, I get an HTTP 405 server not allowed error message. Unable to download zip file.
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Siva, you have to confirm if a .cube file will work with your programme, search the interweb.
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For me, look up tables are data areas in Excel, where you look up related values (area number, customer number, etc). Can't fathom how these relate to images and effects...
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Works in a similar way, the software uses it change certain colour, luminance values from the original image values to the new ones from the LUT to produce a desired effect.
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