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wwjd wrote on 10/29/2015, 2:00 PM
yea! And FREE! No real options, but it works, and works great. I've been using it a lot lately.

FINALLY east LUTs in Vegas13
Steve_Rhoden wrote on 11/14/2015, 10:42 AM
Love it, Only thing missing is a Mix / Strength slider......
Cliff Etzel wrote on 11/15/2015, 6:24 PM
For those wanting to create their own LUT's, you can create them via Adobe Lightroom with this plugin. http://www.johnrellis.com/lightroom/exportlut.htm

I've been using it for a few months now and it works very well.
Len Kaufman wrote on 1/1/2016, 2:38 PM
Hi all, and Happy New Year,

I've installed the Vision Colour plug-in for SVP13. And I've downloaded a variety of LUTS from various sources.

My question is, of the 3 choices offered by Vision Colour Plugin (nearest, linear, tetrahedral), which one do I choose and when?

Thank you,

Len Kaufman
Red Prince wrote on 1/2/2016, 8:27 AM
Len, choose tetrahedral unless you are certain the LUT represents a straight line, in which case linear may work. Nearest requires the least amount of calculation but also offers the poorest (i.e., least precise) results. Linear requires the medium amount of calculation and the result should be OK as long as the LUT represents a straight line. Tetrahedral requires the most calculation, but it can handle curved lines.

In reality, most modern computers are fast enough to handle the amount of calculation needed by tetrahedral without a noticeable difference in processing times and if it is a LUT you have downloaded from someone else you will often not know whether it represents a straight line or a curve, so in most cases it is best to pick tetrahedral.

Adam

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Len Kaufman wrote on 1/2/2016, 10:40 AM
Thank you, Adam. Exactly what I needed.
Red Prince wrote on 1/3/2016, 11:37 AM
You’re welcome.

He who knows does not speak; he who speaks does not know.
                    — Lao Tze in Tao Te Ching

Can you imagine the silence if everyone only said what he knows?
                    — Karel Čapek (The guy who gave us the word “robot” in R.U.R.)