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This is a very generous share. I actually paid for this a few years ago and I got it on discount at $600.00. FWIW...the luts are fantastic.
No videos. This company caters only to professionals in the industry and rarely provide how-to guides or support. That said, if you go to their website, they do have a guide you can read on how to implement them. I ended up using them mainly for photography via Adobe Camera Raw but they are fantastic luts.
Aren't the LUT's just for using with ACES color profile in Davinci which is not useable in other Editors like FCPX? I have not tried them yet, but Apparently they are all for ACES color management which yes most professional colorists most likely use. How are using them in Photoshop? Just curios, with the LUT utility and not through Raw I imagine... Thanks.
That's awesome and what I've REALLY been looking to use film emulation for. There's already SO MUCH out there for video but photographers really just get cheap attempts at a "film-like" look.
jDownloader wanted a password but I tried it with Winrar now and it unzipped it successfully. I can load it in Photoshop now but not in Camera Raw in order to convert it into a profile. When I load a cube-file from this pack it always says "Unable to load the color lookup table. There was an unexpected end of file error." With the other cube-files from Cinegrain (Town etc.) I don't get this error. Any ideas what could be done about that? I first thought it was because of a missing password.
I imagine for the same reason I stated above, they are apparently for ACES color space which can only be achieved in Davinci Resolve as far as I know, but not 100% sure, I will try them later today in FCPX and let you know.. PS. I just tried loading them manually and with a LUT manager and they do not work, So I am guessing they are only for a program that is using ACES as a color profile, maybe in the next couple of day I can try in Davinci Resolve, But I am pretty sure they will work with it if the right Color profile is set up first to ACES...
I personally want the 70s and Apollo LUTs, to create some awesome looking photos. Does anyone have them?
Photos? He says its photoshop supported on the product page but I think his luts are tailored towards ACES pipeline for Resolve, you can get ACES on photoshop through a plugin but its a bit of trouble here and there, I think its not worth the trouble bringing them directly to Photoshop. I tried . One way is to port the LUTs to REC709 pipeline via Resolve and bring them to Photoshop.
I also want to use the LUTs on my videos as well. If anyone has the Apollo or 70s LUTs from CineGrain, please DM me.