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stelacole Β· 1 year
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Β psd coloring : 𝐏𝐒𝐃 πŸ‘πŸ–πŸ : π‡πŽπ”π’π„ πŽπ… 𝐓𝐇𝐄 πƒπ‘π€π†πŽπ
a premium psd. feel free to adjust layers if you want to (this psd contains colorlookup). just keep the credit to me still ! it might not work on all colors the same. this psd works best on lighter images, but also well on some darker ones. this psd works best on brownish/yellow/golden + others colors. down below is example on how it looked into a gif from house of the dragon.
up are some gifs without and with the psd coloring!
https://www.deviantart.com/anniexoxos/art/psd-382-house-of-the-dragon-938181705
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dewinniepsd Β· 2 years
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31. Twisted Peppermint.psd by @dewinniepsd
This psd contains β€œcolor lookup” and will work better in photoshop cc 2021.
Don’t claim as your own, don’t repost, reupload, or put on pack/google drive.
You can adjust or delete some layers if you need.
I would appreciate that you give me feedback to improve.
Feel free to contact me if you have any problems.
Credit me by tagging me or using #dewinniepsd so I can see your edits.
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β–Έ Download: here (Follow me + like/reblog if you download)
Β» There is no intention to infringe the copyright rule.
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cantmakeyouluvme Β· 7 years
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superbcloudnerd-blog Β· 7 years
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🌈 #film #style #mood #colors #channel #colorlookup #portrait #portraiture #portraitpage
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Nuke: 1D LUT inversion
Make a 4k ramp with the ol' x/width expression, process it through a LUT with the red channel bypassed, Sample it into curves. Then right click/Export Ascii with increment 1/4095, and order the channels so the untouched red is second and green or blue is first. When we reload this text LUT into ColorLookup's master curve with right click/Import Time+value Ascii, we get the inverse of the original curve: the input and output axes are swapped. By putting a ramp through a 3D LUT with saturation removed, then doing this, we can get a reasonably-behaved 1D inverse of it without horrid cross-channel artifacts. Sometimes this can nicely remove the "contrast" portion of a 3D LUT leaving behind the "colour" portion, similar to what Lattice does with its Isolate tools.
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