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Nice tutorial as usual. Thanks. May I ask you for assistance as how to relate to create a matching profile for my Camera- Fujifiln X- T4 - in Luminar NEO. I will appreciate your assistance in this regard
Hi Kareem… I’ve looked at it in past for Fujifilm cameras and I wasn’t able to do it. I’ve read some interesting articles since and maybe revisit it after the next update (this week). Thank you 👍
Excellent tuorial. thanks for that. I wonder if there is any way to import LUT's into their own category, as I have hundreds of them in several dozen folders.I would like to keep the luts from each different folder grouped together in a category based on the folder name rather than having them all in one long list. I would never find what I am looking for if I had all these installed at the same time in a single list, but if they were grouped by the folder names which each represent a different Style the it would be manageable. Even then it would be a long list, so being able to group them by main and sub categories would be the best way to to manage them all. Is this possible?
Hi, unfortunately it's not possible to do that as of now. I understand the challenge with the amount of LUTs and I hope we'll be able to see this coming soon.
The LUT feature is very intriguing, I noticed that their file extensions are (CUBE) My question is are they interchangeable ? Can I utilize a LUT for Light Room or Photoshop run on Luminar NEO ? Also, are there any LUTs written that can simulate a negative or infrared film ? Thank you as always for these informative videos.
Hi Tony! Yes, the LUTs work in both Lightroom and Photoshop. In Lightroom, you use them as a part of the Profile tool, and in Photoshop, you can use them in the Color Look Up adjustment layer. Most current photo and video editing applications can use the .cube LUTs files. You can make an Infrared LUT and, to some degree a negative film but the down side of it would be the lack of control over the final result as there is only a limited amount of adjustments you can make to LUTs. Would you like us to create a tutorial on how to make the infrared LUT?
@@CleverPhotographer Hello Jakub, that would be great. I feel having the ability and knowledge on how to create a custom LUT would be a benefit. Not only to myself but hopefully to your other viewers. Thanks again.
I never use the mood feature, I ain't got time to choose a LUT just to see if I like it, then open it up, remember what I chose and click another. Just preview or atleast keep the drop down tab open so its quick to see the look
It would be great if you could see a sample on the screen of what the LUT will look like as you scroll down rather than clicking on them one at a time.
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Thanks for the LUT's. I really like the Film Noir
We are glad it was helpful Bert. Thank you...
As we educate ourselves to the Neo world of slider nirvana, this channel will be our first stop.
Thank you for much for your kind comment.
Thank you very much. This is the first time I have discovered you!
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Enjoying your 'Power Bundle' .... great value
Thank you very much Peter, it is great to hear! 👍👍👍
The indexed playlist of topics was very useful for a thorough revision of this tool.
Great to hear! Thank you very much Peter! 👍
So much I got with this bundle. Thank you very
much
We are so glad to hear that! Thank you! 💯
Thanks for the excellent Luts and the helpful video.
My pleasure! Is there anything you would like to learn on this channel?
That was a fun lesson.Thanks for the nice LUTS.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice tutorial as usual. Thanks. May I ask you for assistance as how to relate to create a matching profile for my Camera- Fujifiln X- T4 - in Luminar NEO. I will appreciate your assistance in this regard
Hi Kareem… I’ve looked at it in past for Fujifilm cameras and I wasn’t able to do it. I’ve read some interesting articles since and maybe revisit it after the next update (this week). Thank you 👍
Thank you...
Thank you for all the lovely comments.
Excellent tuorial. thanks for that. I wonder if there is any way to import LUT's into their own category, as I have hundreds of them in several dozen folders.I would like to keep the luts from each different folder grouped together in a category based on the folder name rather than having them all in one long list. I would never find what I am looking for if I had all these installed at the same time in a single list, but if they were grouped by the folder names which each represent a different Style the it would be manageable. Even then it would be a long list, so being able to group them by main and sub categories would be the best way to to manage them all. Is this possible?
Hi, unfortunately it's not possible to do that as of now. I understand the challenge with the amount of LUTs and I hope we'll be able to see this coming soon.
Thanks for the response...now I know.@@CleverPhotographer
Thanks for the response...now I know.@@CleverPhotographer
create "thumbnail LUTS" is great !!!
Thank you.
use sky object with NEO ? augmented sky ?? clone stamp ???
Thank you.
The LUT feature is very intriguing, I noticed that their file extensions are (CUBE) My question is are they interchangeable ? Can I utilize a LUT for Light Room or Photoshop run on Luminar NEO ? Also, are there any LUTs written that can simulate a negative or infrared film ? Thank you as always for these informative videos.
Hi Tony! Yes, the LUTs work in both Lightroom and Photoshop. In Lightroom, you use them as a part of the Profile tool, and in Photoshop, you can use them in the Color Look Up adjustment layer. Most current photo and video editing applications can use the .cube LUTs files. You can make an Infrared LUT and, to some degree a negative film but the down side of it would be the lack of control over the final result as there is only a limited amount of adjustments you can make to LUTs. Would you like us to create a tutorial on how to make the infrared LUT?
@@CleverPhotographer Hello Jakub, that would be great. I feel having the ability and knowledge on how to create a custom LUT would be a benefit. Not only to myself but hopefully to your other viewers. Thanks again.
Great! I'll try to work on that then!
Can I rename LUTs to mean something top me?
Definitely... you can rename it to anything you want.
I never use the mood feature, I ain't got time to choose a LUT just to see if I like it, then open it up, remember what I chose and click another. Just preview or atleast keep the drop down tab open so its quick to see the look
I agree. I hope we going to see improvement on this tool soon.
It would be great if you could see a sample on the screen of what the LUT will look like as you scroll down rather than clicking on them one at a time.
I agree, Jim... I hope it's coming soon 🤞
@@CleverPhotographer 8.0 gives you that ability
It would be better to have subtitles.
Thank you for your comment. The subtitles are uploading and there should be ready soon 👍 They are available on all our other videos.