@GiantCowFilms I'm very confused by your images. What color? Your with and without look nearly identical so I don't understand what you're trying to match from one to the other
@Ryan the difference is slight, but the left is the target and the right is the starting point. My goal is to have a lut to go from whats on the right to whats on the left. Its a subtle difference, but noticeable (at least for me)
I've never actually saved a LUT before, this could be cool
if the LUT doesn't work I'll just send you a PSD with the adjustments but trying to export the LUT now
yeah I don't think it'll work as a LUT. So I'm uploading a PSD for you with a single Curve adjustment in it for you. If you need me to explain it after I will
Anyhow getting a little off-topic. Get the PSD in that drive, turn off and on the adjustment and tell me if that's what you expect
if so then just convert any image to Lab color mode and then dupe that adjustment over. Then if you want to go back to RGB you can, just tell it to flatten cause the curve I did is in Lab
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that works. could use Selective Color Adjustment, HSL, Color Balance, Curves - whatever works. Main idea is just to use that info panel to see when the colors match the original so whatever is easiest for you
and since you're using adjustments you can then use that same HSL for other rest of the images assuming they're all requiring the same adjustment.
Also, if you're unaware--the beginning of one of the chapters has V singing a song, "This Vicious Cabaret," which was actually released as a record to accompany the comic: