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Old 07-Sep-2012, 00:08   #1
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Default Film Stock Look-Up Tables

Does anyone know where I can find film stock look up tables (LUTs) for download?
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Old 08-Sep-2012, 19:25   #2
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dont the programs that use luts come with them ?
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Old 08-Sep-2012, 22:15   #3
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Photoshop CS6 comes with some 30 3DLUT presets, that can be used in After Effects too.
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Old 09-Sep-2012, 21:51   #4
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Isn't there some way to get the LUTs without paying $$$$ for the programs? I want to use them in a pixel shader, mainly.
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Old 09-Sep-2012, 22:19   #5
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adobe products have demo's maybe you can extract the luts
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Thanks, I'll look into that.
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Old 29-Sep-2012, 00:01   #7
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This may interest you : Simulating Film Effects with Curves

He uses curves but you could make LUTs from them.
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Old 29-Sep-2012, 10:32   #8
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Take a look at the Grain35 package from CrumplePop.

It's $199 but you do get 12 Different 35mm and 16mm Film Stocks that were made by filming the film stock through a Kickstarter project, so it's the real deal.
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Old 02-Oct-2012, 00:06   #9
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This may interest you : Simulating Film Effects with Curves

He uses curves but you could make LUTs from them.
I came across this post while googling the topic myself, is there a way to extract graphable data from those LUT files? I want to look at the curves in Mathematica or GNUplot.
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Old 02-Oct-2012, 10:29   #10
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Just get a copy of GIMP, save the GIMP format curves, and load them up. The intensity curve for the velvia one, for example, only seems to have 2 control points (plus the ends) so it should be easy to model.

In fact, if you save the file in the "old" gimp format, (which is a text file), the velvia one has these control points:
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0 0 128 118 221 215  255 255 
0 0 41 28 183 209 255 255 
0 0 25 21 95 102 181 208   255 255 
0 0 25 21 122 153 165 206 255 255
These seem to be in Luma, R, G & B order.
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55 free colour-grade presets for Adobe AF
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