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17 Landscape-Inspired LUTs
1. Drag desired video clip to timeline.
2. In Effects Panel, expand the Video Effects Folder.
3. Expand Color Correction.
4. Drag Lumetri Effect on to your video clip.
5. In the Effects Control Panel, find Lumetri Color Effect > Basic Correction
6. In the dropdown menu next to Input LUT, choose Browse
7. Find the LUTs folder that was downloaded from Sleeklens. Select the desired LUT you would
like to apply to your video clip and choose the .CUBE file.
8. You desired LUT will be applied to your video clip.
1. Drag desired video clip to timeline and make sure the clip is highlighted/selected.
2. In the Video Effects section, go to Color and choose Custom LUT
3. Drag the Custom LUT effect on to your clip.
4. In the Video Inspector, you will see the Custom LUT effect. You will see a dropbown
box next to LUT. Click on the dropdown box and select the option Choose Custom LUT.
5. Find the LUTs folder that was downloaded from Sleeklens. Select the desired LUT you would
like to apply to your video clip and choose the .CUBE file.
6. You desired LUT will be applied to your video clip.
7. If you want to minimize the effect, you can decrease the Mix slider.
1. Open an image in Adobe Photoshop CC
2. Click on the Adjustment Layer Button ( ) and select Color Lookup.
3. In the Properties Panel, select the Load 3D LUT… option from the dropbox box.
Choose Load 3D LUT.
4. Find the LUTs folder that was downloaded from Sleeklens. Select the desired LUT you would
like to apply to your video clip and choose the .CUBE file.
5. Once this is done, a Color Lookup Adjustment Layer will be added to the Layers Panel and
the LUT effect will be applied.
The same magic we see over and over in landscape photography now becomes a reality for video editing.
Explore this selection of landscape-themed LUTs to facilitate a professional color grading session in software like Adobe Premiere, Final Cut, and more. This collection includes 17 high-quality LUTs in 4 different file formats (.3DL, .CMS, .DAT, .CUBE, and .ICC formats), so they can work with any video or photo editor that accepts 3D LUT files.
LUTs don’t only work with videos; they can also be used with photos. The same great cinematic effects you see in movies can be applied to your photos by importing these files directly into Photoshop.
What Are LUTs?
LUTs are short for LookUp Tables and they are designed to alter the Red, Green, and Blue Channels (RGB) of a video or image. Whether you are using LUTs on a video or a photo, you can greatly improve how your project looks and it will also have you time when color grading. These LUTs are compatible with any program that supports 3D LUTs, such as Final Cut, Adobe Premiere, and even Adobe Photoshop.
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