C/L color grids in 3D LUT Creator. Practice, part 2

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2017
  • In this video I will show some practical tasks that can be solved using C/L color grids in the 3D LUT Creator.
    Link to the image: 3dlutcreator.ru/materials/lessons/space.jpg
    Platform supported: Windows and Mac
    Download the Demo and try: 3dlutcreator.com/
    Music: audionautix.com/

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @colebettelyoun4330
    @colebettelyoun4330 6 років тому

    Still waiting for the step by step of the image

  • @Maxime-ho9iv
    @Maxime-ho9iv 3 роки тому

    One thing I do not understand: when you rotate the angle, it applies the grid you defined in the previous angle to the new angle you select, why? Why isn't it showing you how the grid look like where the angle is now at? Like if you rotate the cylinder but without affecting the setting you placed.
    Let me take an example: let's say I want to deccrease the lightness of the saturated blue. I click on the eyedropper tool and select the blue, the angle now is on blue, I decrease the lightness of the saturated blue part. It changes the blue but it also changes proportionally the color around. At some point away from the angle, the lightness and saturation of the colors will be back to normal. What if I want to strengthen or weaken this transition? And what if I want to change the lightness/saturation of another part without changing what I already configured for the first "color"?
    I understand you could have the need to reset everything and start with a new angle, but then there should be a reset button.
    Or I'm missing something?

    • @3DLUTCreator-And-Retouch4me
      @3DLUTCreator-And-Retouch4me  3 роки тому

      The thing is that CL-grids works with projections of colors to CL-planes, so it will not be working this way if you will have multiple cuts through the color body.

    • @Maxime-ho9iv
      @Maxime-ho9iv 3 роки тому

      ​@@3DLUTCreator-And-Retouch4me Thanks a lot for your answer.
      I'm currently trying to investigate 3D lut creator more since I think it may be the tool I need to push my color grading to the next level. I absolutely love the CL tool to be honest, maybe even more than the AB one.
      Looking at your answer, is it then possible to create a second view of the CL?
      Let me explain: logically I moved the axis angle to get the grid 1 to be in the middle of where most of my main colors are. Great, since my image is quite balanced it covers a lot. I understand that I have the grid 2 that is set perpendicularly to the main colors and I played with it a bit. But unfortunately I have another spike of colors (if that makes any sense) that doesn't fall into this second grid. I would love to play with those colors (which are the secondary or the tertiary ones of my picture if you will) just like I did with the CL tool.

    • @OccultDemonCassette
      @OccultDemonCassette 2 роки тому

      @@Maxime-ho9iv would a workaround for this be making your initial adjustment in the CL grid, and then using the compile lut and reload as Ext. Lut to make a 2nd CL Grid correction?