However, creating LUTs from scratch requires a deep understanding of color science and node-based editing. Traditionally, if you wanted to match the look of a reference image, you had to manually adjust your grading tools until your footage "looked like" the reference. This is subjective, time-consuming, and often inaccurate.
by Picture Instruments solves this by allowing you to "copy and paste" the look of any reference image into a custom 3D LUT. What is Image 2 LUT Pro?
While earlier versions focused on .CUBE files (the standard for DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, and After Effects), Image 2 LUT Pro 1.5.0 now exports to a wider range of formats:
However, creating LUTs from scratch requires a deep understanding of color science and node-based editing. Traditionally, if you wanted to match the look of a reference image, you had to manually adjust your grading tools until your footage "looked like" the reference. This is subjective, time-consuming, and often inaccurate.
by Picture Instruments solves this by allowing you to "copy and paste" the look of any reference image into a custom 3D LUT. What is Image 2 LUT Pro?
While earlier versions focused on .CUBE files (the standard for DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere, and After Effects), Image 2 LUT Pro 1.5.0 now exports to a wider range of formats: