Adding luts to lightroom cc is a great way to add more detail and interest to your photos. Here are some tips on how to do it:
- Choose the right photo editor for luts. There are many different photo editors available, but some are better suited for adding luts than others. If you want to add luts in lightroom cc, then you should use Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator.
- Start by creating a new layer in your photo editor and name it “Lut.”
- In Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator, create a new layer on top of the “Lut” layer and name it “Lut_Background.”
- Next, start by adding some basic shapes to your Lut layer: circles, squares, triangles, and so on. You can also use other shapes if you want more variety in your luts.
- Once you’ve created your basic shapes, start adding color to them using any of the tools available in Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator: Hue/Saturation (H/S), Curves (C), Gradients (G), and Blur (B). You can also use filters if you want to get really creative with your luts. For example, you could add a filter that makes the colors change as they move around the image or make them more subtle or brighten them up if you want them to stand out more. Experiment until you find what works best for your photos!