James, unfortunately, you can save LUTs into a library but not from within Photoshop 🙄 As far as I know, at the moment you can only save LUTs into a Library from the Adobe Capture App.
I've had the pleasure of having Jesus Ramirez give a talk as a guest speaker at my university. My friends all nicknamed him Photoshop Jesus (they actually pronounced it with a J rather than a Y lmao)
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel Taylor's University in Malaysia. This was several years ago (before Covid-19) and during when the ACA championship was being held.
Hello sir. I was hoping you can tell me how to mix two deferent layers of solid color in order to create a new color? You see I'm a tattoo artist and I mix my basic colors in order to create another color. But I would like to know if something like that is possible in Photoshop ? Thank you in advance! P.S. I'm a great fan of your tutorials!
What if you have a complex PSD file with color adjustments layers applied to individual elements and then an overall color grade over the top. Which adjustments would be included in the LUT export - all of them or just the ones on the very top?
I love your tutorials, but what do you talk so fast. I have to slow down the videos and that screws up the sound. Do you feel a Rush to get through? It would help me a lot if you spike slower.
Thank you! Your videos are amazing!!!! You explain so well 💕 Can you do another one with a variation on the cinematic look that you made a few years ago? I loved that one!
FINALLY! A great, concise video explaining LUTs in Photoshop! I've been trying to figure out how to do this FOREVER. I GREATLY appreciate your content. Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
I never said you should. In fact, in the video at 00:22, I said that "the final look is not important." I was only using that specific color effect to show that this technique will export multiple adjustment layers with different effects. The color grade you create is up to you.
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A great Tutorial as usual! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you, Pearljan
wow thanks for sharing this video🥰
You're welcome, PAULKUN DESIGN!
Jesus Ramirez It means new surprises I have been using Photoshop for two and a half years Watch your videos all the time love you so much
I'm glad you found them useful, Colorize! Thanks for Watching!
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Can we also save luts to our library and drag it for there on an image in photoshop?
James, unfortunately, you can save LUTs into a library but not from within Photoshop 🙄
As far as I know, at the moment you can only save LUTs into a Library from the Adobe Capture App.
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel Thanks!
Please could you make those long videos again where you create a entire composition or effect ? I watched them all so nothing left to see haha
I'll have more coming soon!
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I've had the pleasure of having Jesus Ramirez give a talk as a guest speaker at my university. My friends all nicknamed him Photoshop Jesus (they actually pronounced it with a J rather than a Y lmao)
Hi Suen, what university was that?!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel Taylor's University in Malaysia. This was several years ago (before Covid-19) and during when the ACA championship was being held.
Yes! I remember! That was a great session. Thank you for attending!
Wow!!! Thanks again and again, Jesus!
You're welcome, Wick!
I'm always excited to learn from your channel, thank you very much.
You're welcome, Rifi!
As usual Jesus Awsome!!!!!!
Thank you, Edwin!
Hello sir. I was hoping you can tell me how to mix two deferent layers of solid color in order to create a new color? You see I'm a tattoo artist and I mix my basic colors in order to create another color. But I would like to know if something like that is possible in Photoshop ?
Thank you in advance!
P.S. I'm a great fan of your tutorials!
Thanks! Really enjoyed this tutorial .. Thank you for taking the time to provide such detail and sharing the skin textures with us!
Thank you so much, Jae! I really appreciate that!
What if you have a complex PSD file with color adjustments layers applied to individual elements and then an overall color grade over the top. Which adjustments would be included in the LUT export - all of them or just the ones on the very top?
I love your tutorials, but what do you talk so fast. I have to slow down the videos and that screws up the sound. Do you feel a Rush to get through? It would help me a lot if you spike slower.
Thanks, Kenoli! I will try to slow down a bit.
Lol, I think he talks too slow and I speed up the video by 1.25 or 1.5 times.
Very good tutorial, Jesus. Really excellent!!!
Useful for us who use Photoshop and Premiere Pro professionally.
Congratulations, buddy.
Thank you, Kelsen!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel You're welcome.
Thank you, but I did not find the video used in the link, can you help me?
Not easy but interesting, thank you Jesús...
that was a good tip! thank you
You're welcome, Jalal!
Hi. Is it possible to edit the individual components of the LUT or do you need to start again from scratch? Thanks
David, unfortunately, you can only adjust Opacity, and Blending Modes. You would need to create a new one to change individual adjustment layers.
amazing thank u so much
Muchas gracias por el tutorial. Thank you very much.
De nada!
Extremely helpful tutorial, I appreciate the time and effort you put into your videos to help photoshop users like me!
Fine sir. Thank you
Thank you! Your videos are amazing!!!! You explain so well 💕 Can you do another one with a variation on the cinematic look that you made a few years ago? I loved that one!
Superb one for LUT application via Photoshop and Premiere Pro.
The link to the LUT at the end of the TUTORIAL DOWNLOAD is missing.
If I need to make adjustments... is it possible to edit a .cube file?
After it becomes a LUT file you can only change opacity and Blending Mode. You cannot adjust the individual adjustment layers.
thank you! 💯
Thank you, Fachrizal!
Will the same format LUT would work on DaVinci Resolve too?
It should. From my understanding you can upload CUBE files
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel Okay 👍🏻 I will give it a try. Thank you so much 😊😊
Very nice information 🙂
Thank you, Jibesh!
FINALLY! A great, concise video explaining LUTs in Photoshop! I've been trying to figure out how to do this FOREVER. I GREATLY appreciate your content. Thank you so much!! 🙏🙏🙏
You're welcome!!!
Master Piece ♥
Thank you, Sazid!
@@PhotoshopTrainingChannel you are always welcome sir. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Nice 🤩
Thank you, Aadil!
Amazing, thanks for sharing this!!!
Greetings.
Thank you!
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Thanks Jesús...
You're welcome!
Awesome!
Thanks!
What..! This is amazing😱😱😱
Thank you, Dee3!
why would i color the video that has a beautiful combination of colors to monocolor? to impress? nonsense!
I never said you should. In fact, in the video at 00:22, I said that "the final look is not important." I was only using that specific color effect to show that this technique will export multiple adjustment layers with different effects. The color grade you create is up to you.