Final LUT v1.0.5 for Blender 4.1 Free Download
Final LUT is designed to enhance your creative workflow effortlessly. It introduces an authentic LUT (Look-Up Table) integration, enabling you to apply and preview LUTs in real-time within your viewport.
Ideal for both enthusiasts and professionals, Final LUT simplifies your color grading, allowing you to remain within Blender, avoiding the hassle of using additional software.
Ideal for both enthusiasts and professionals, Final LUT simplifies your color grading, allowing you to remain within Blender, avoiding the hassle of using additional software.
What is a LUT?
A LUT (Look-Up Table) in color grading is an industry-standard tool that maps one set of colors to another, enabling precise color adjustments and creative effects.
How does it work ?
Each R,G,B component of the original picture will be converted as coordinates to find the corresponding color in the LUT map.
Add your own LUT files:
- Import any standard *.cube file
- All files will be stored in your library for future reuse
Simplified LUT Workflow:
Final LUT stands out as an add-on integrated into the Blender compositor.
Leave behind complex installation workarounds and embrace a streamlined color grading experience.Color Management:
- Modulate the LUT effect without opening the compositor using the LUT Factor
- Choose you color space between Agx Base sRGB, Filmic sRGB or sRGB right inside the panel
Custom thumbnails:
- Use your render or 3d view as thumbnails
- Viewport capture (EEVEE only)
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- Simple installation (no need to restart Blender or tweak its configuration files)
- Quick LUT installation (add and store your own LUT files)
- Easy to use
- Sort and filter features to quickly focus on relevant LUT
- Quick controls from the 3D viewport
Last render captureMain Features:
Known Limitations and useful informations:
- This addon is a bypass of the default Blender color management, some settings may be conflicting.
Improvements will be implemented in future versions. -
- According to most LUT settings, the output color range will be in LDR (Low Dynamic Range)
So, the LUT setup should always be the last step before the Composite node output.
The current color conversion uses trilinear interpolation,
Tetrahedral interpolation will come in a future update.
Future Features:
- Dithering
- Split View
- Tetrahedral interpolation
- .cube files creation from compositor
- … and more
- According to most LUT settings, the output color range will be in LDR (Low Dynamic Range)
- Modulate the LUT effect without opening the compositor using the LUT Factor