Phlearn – Warming Color Grading LUTs
Phlearn – Warming Color Grading LUTs
Looking for a way to add brilliant oranges and reds to your image, or further enhance the warm tones of your video? Then our LUTs pack of 10 unique warming LUTs is the place to start! They can be applied to your photos and videos in just a few clicks and further refined to get the perfect color grade for your image in a fraction of the time.
What Are LUTs?
LUTs, or Color Lookup-Tables, are like color presets for your images. Applying a LUT to a photo or video can give it a unique color tone in seconds, or serve as a great starting place to color grade further.
Learn How to Install LUTs
Most of the programs you already use to edit your photos and videos can make great use of LUTs. Learn from Aaron how to install this LUTs pack into Photoshop, Lightroom, and even Premiere!
Richer Landscapes
A sunset may look brilliant in person but come across flat in a picture; a landscape may be filled with rich colors but dominated by blues and cyans in your video. Our warming LUTs can bring back that natural beauty, boosting the vibrance of the reds, oranges, and yellows already hidden in your image.
Natural Skin Tones
When color toning portraits, some grading will leave your subject’s skin blotchy and over-saturated. With our Warming LUTs, you don’t need to worry, as each has been designed to warm your image while expertly protecting your subject’s skin-tones.
Professional Color Grading in an Instant
Each warming LUT in this pack was made by Aaron Nace, so getting a professional color grade on your photos and videos is only a few clicks away! Even if you wish to color your image further, you know you’re starting from a pro-level color grade built specifically for your images.
Perfect for warming up everything from landscapes to skin tones, our Warming LUT Pack can add beautiful red and orange color grading to your photos and videos. Use them in Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, Premiere Pro, and more.
THIS COURSE INCLUDES
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- 4 Sample Images
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- Quick Install Guide
- 10 Warming Photoshop LUTs