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Title: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-16, 19:03:03
I've been playing around with this amazing PSD made by Edmon Amiraghyan.

But there were a few things about this PSD that bugged me.
- The gradient has a pixel aspect ratio of 2.34, not pixel perfect.
- The grid does not match the fine grid in Photoshop, this made it harder to recreate LUTs.

Here is the new version where these problems are fixed.
I want to thank Edmon Amiraghyan for sharing the original PSD. All credit goes to him.

(http://i.imgur.com/NEYjEgV.png)

This is how you change to the fine grid in Photoshop
Or you can hold down ALT and click in the curve editor.

(http://i.imgur.com/6eZnnHo.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/4eC0rem.jpg)

Remember to resize the curve editor

(http://i.imgur.com/0MMyXA6.jpg)

Here is the PSD in action.

(http://i.imgur.com/IatfBy4.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/FH5hA17.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/DuM44bU.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: maru on 2015-11-17, 11:23:59
Sorry for the dumb question, but what practical use could there be for this? I understand this is a great aid for understanding "what is going on" with the image when using different adjustment layers. You mentioned creating LUTs - can you shed some more light?
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-17, 19:12:32
Here's a little guide on how I'm using it.

A LUT could be made of a gazillion layer blends, a curve, maybe a little sprinkle of Channel Mixer. Or maybe it was made in DaVinci Resolve or Nuke.
But in the end, everything can be recreated with one single curve.
You are kinda stuck with what you get when you are using a LUT, but if you can recreate the LUT, there is no limit.

This is how I do it.

I'm using AI42 004 from Evermotion as an example image.

(http://i.imgur.com/mrZwLTy.jpg)

This is how it looks like with a LUT.
In this case I'm using "Valencia" from Instagram, because it has a nice RGB spread for this guide.

(http://i.imgur.com/Kbl5Okj.jpg)

After applying the Valencia LUT to the PSD I posted, you get this curve.

(http://i.imgur.com/sxSYIrI.jpg)

I find it easier to just draw the curve with this tool.

(http://i.imgur.com/Hdc9HAo.jpg)

Then I smooth the curve with this tool.

(http://i.imgur.com/9S0yhfb.jpg)

You end up with this.
Now you can add more points and fine tune it.

(http://i.imgur.com/O0K4ePp.jpg)

When I have done this to R G and B, it looks like this.

(http://i.imgur.com/6yE1iYd.jpg)

And here is the final result.
Of course the more time you spend on recreating the curve, the more accurate it will become.

(http://i.imgur.com/6oUs2vl.jpg)

When you are done with your modifications you can export it as a LUT again.
This way you can preview "the final result" in in Frame-buffer.

(http://i.imgur.com/pD4Cq9z.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/URdGKPI.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: vkiuru on 2015-11-18, 00:39:03
Dubcat, you are sharing a great deal of really useful tips and interesting information, even though some of it is way too specialized or technically advanced for me to understand :) Thanks!
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-18, 03:02:43
Thank you, glad you liked it :)

I did a fun experiment today.
There is a dirty technique for creating albedo textures from shitty diffuse textures. You duplicate the texture, invert it, change blend mode to "Soft Light" and boost the vibrance.
I have made a LUT that does all this for me, but I wanted to see if I could get the same result from one single curve adjustment, and guess what.

(http://i.imgur.com/QSay5oU.jpg)

The curve is not perfect, so there are some differences. Like the LUT has some RGB splitting here and there. But I didn't want to spend more time on it.
The curve is set to "Luminosity" blend mode, since I didn't split the RGB values.
Like, who would have guessed that this curve = duplicate the texture, invert it, change blend mode to "Soft Light" and boost the vibrance.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: lacilaci on 2015-11-18, 10:42:31
well.. you might want to take a look into "3D LUT creator" by oleg sharonov.

It's pretty powerfull tool, creating luts for use in PS or elswhere, which you could use directly in let's say VFB+ so... pretty much all post done while rendering.

btw. why would you ruin your renders with instagram filters?? :D
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: maru on 2015-11-18, 11:08:09
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and for noob-friendly explanations. :)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: borisquezadaa on 2015-11-18, 13:32:19
I just want to thank you for sharing this knowledge with the comunity. I was not aware of this info and i have not seen elsewhere something similar.
Interesting concept LUT.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-18, 15:19:05
btw. why would you ruin your renders with instagram filters?? :D
Heheheh, I was waiting for the Instagram comment :P
It was only to show the RGB spread, most real film emulation LUTs stay pretty close on the RGB level.

This is Kodak Gold 100

(http://i.imgur.com/t2EjRvn.jpg)

This is Agfacolor Futura 100

(http://i.imgur.com/Ba7cZo7.jpg)

you might want to take a look into "3D LUT creator" by oleg sharonov.
I ran the trial earlier this year to test the Color Checker calibration part. Pretty powerful program.

Creating luts for use in PS or elswhere, which you could use directly in let's say VFB+ so... pretty much all post done while rendering.
The whole point of this thread is to
- "decompile" existent LUT files, and make the modifications you want.
- identify what a program does and recreate it
Then you can export it as a LUT again if you want to use it in VFB+.

I'm using ArionFX "Photographic" Preset (without the tone mapping part) as LUT in VFB+.
This is what "Photographic" does. I remade this curve and exported it as a LUT from Photoshop.
(I never save renders with LUTs enabled, only for preview)

(http://i.imgur.com/BsjgkVu.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/FCeFyDh.jpg)

This is how you export LUTs from Photoshop if anyone was wondering. I forgot to mention it in the guide, I'll add it now.

(http://i.imgur.com/pD4Cq9z.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/URdGKPI.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: Juraj on 2015-11-18, 16:12:19
I am going to be shameless and ask you if you would be willing to share that LUT from Arion ? Seems like what the parameter white (to raise overall midtones brightness) and small toe to keep blacks would do if full filmic mapping was exposed.

Also, why not saving with LUT ?

I am also pretty interested what "Local" tone-mapping looks like in Curve. Or Clarity/Punch/etc.. parameter.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-18, 17:43:47
I am going to be shameless and ask you if you would be willing to share that LUT
Here you go, I have included my Unreal 4 version too :)

Also, why not saving with LUT ?
I know you, guthrie and warwick like to do as much as possible in frame-buffer, nothing wrong with that. But I get chills just by thinking about burning stuff into my images, guess I'm just too used to linear.

I am also pretty interested what "Local" tone-mapping looks like in Curve. Or Clarity/Punch/etc.. parameter.
I actually did some tests yesterday, but tone-mapping is kinda tricky, we are talking about super whites and the curve is only 256. But here are the results.
These are with default "RandomControl camera" settings.

(http://i.imgur.com/smSdpsr.jpg)

Clarity / Saturation / Vibrance etc is also tricky since the curve is black and white. I removed blue and green to make the curve red.
I used CameraRAW in Photoshop. When we go into the minus range, it starts to blur the pixels together.

(http://i.imgur.com/dnJEmVv.jpg)

If you got any specific stuff within certain programs, just give me a word and I'll check it out. I love to find out how stuff work under the hood.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: Juraj on 2015-11-18, 17:53:42
Thank you much ! Also amazing research :- ).

Ah, expected the clarity to create perhaps even more smaller hills, but looks like this isn't so easily creatable manually. Local contrast is very interesting feature, there should be more easily adjustable controls to it.

The tonemappers are suprising, I don't really see much happening, expected something different :- ) Well interesting.

Does LUT get burned into linear .exr btw ?
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-18, 18:03:21
Does LUT get burned into linear .exr btw ?
I have no idea since I always disable it :p Can do a quick  test.

EDIT:
Looks like the LUT gets burned with gamma 1.0 and it will not look correct.

(http://i.imgur.com/gOcM2GM.jpg)

EDIT 2:
I have made a version that works with 32 bit. People can now burn those precious linear renders!

(http://i.imgur.com/WKLS8xj.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: -Ben-Battler- on 2015-11-19, 14:09:26
Thank you for clarifying a lot of things which kept my brain busy the last days. Such information is gold to me!
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-25, 05:27:45
I made a 3dsmax version

(http://i.imgur.com/TSCLUOM.jpg)

The default Color Correction mode is acting like Photoshop Brightness/Contrast with Legacy ticked.

(http://i.imgur.com/6Kkk2h5.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/c13ioVU.jpg)

I ran a few tests just for fun

(http://i.imgur.com/FtDslL9.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/2I6dFf1.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/vKOby1n.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/NfxYpgK.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/q79qK0Q.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/iOnpN5K.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/32ALP7V.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/UkjHSzp.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/WJEwHG5.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/6v8RaDk.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/Uq98foy.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/TddaZjW.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/lx03EC6.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/YaRuRG3.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: romullus on 2015-11-25, 09:44:02
That's crazy! I can't see any practical use to that, but it looks very cool nevertheless! :]
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: Frood on 2015-11-25, 11:01:32
I made a 3dsmax version

Ha! I wish I had some spare time today to play with it :) Thanks!

Good Luck
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-25, 15:47:09
Did a few tests with ColorCorrect from cuneytozdas.com

(http://i.imgur.com/AfNIgYX.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/TfWDVwF.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/3NP6GDY.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/moEiK9y.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/dQJgIfh.jpg)

So what have we learned from all this ? If you want good looking contrast in your maps, just use ColorMap in Output.
This is the 100% Contrast curve from Photoshop. Add 3 points, one of them should always be 0.5,0.5.

(http://i.imgur.com/MwFFnIK.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: maru on 2015-11-25, 15:58:56
insane :D
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: racoonart on 2015-11-25, 16:44:54
all those contrast curves are pretty useless, but I'm quite shocked that ColorCorrect is not maintaining average gray. What you got here is a lift, not contrast.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2015-11-25, 16:54:29
Looks like you need to enable "Clamp" to get correct contrast (but it's still the shitty legacy contrast).
Does this mean that if you use bright/contrast with ColorCorrect you will get +1 white, and that shifts the midpoint ?

(http://i.imgur.com/NEqoiFa.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/UB4vOle.jpg)

Clamp does not help if you want to reduce the contrast.

(http://i.imgur.com/C9sEfpj.jpg)

I'll stick with ColorMap in Output until someone create a proper brightness/contrast map. ColorCorrect and 3dsmax ColorCorrection only move the end points up and down or shift the whole linear curve, ugh.

Here is my Fusion version

(http://i.imgur.com/uoapKsu.jpg)

Nuke edition

(http://i.imgur.com/KPkyAUl.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: peterguthrie on 2015-11-25, 21:36:41
coronacolorcorrect map ?!?!?!
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: rambambulli on 2015-11-25, 22:23:56
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coronacolorcorrect map ?!?!?!

Yes please. I still doubt if I use 3ds max 2016 and not 3ds R2 for DOS when I add a Color Correction.

@dubcat. Really interesting!! They should give you your own sub forum on this forum. So many interesting posts!
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: Ondra on 2015-11-26, 12:48:28
coronacolorcorrect map ?!?!?!

well, we dont want to re-implement the whole 3dsmax in corona, but if there are problems with the original colorcorrect... :D

Is there anybody with technical background willing to experiment and propose formulas for different controls (such as contrast, highlight burn, midtones boost, ...)? We could then just simply put the community-designed controls into 3dsmax.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: rambambulli on 2015-11-26, 17:38:14
I use color correction a lot so a doing a better job as the autodesk guys seems a good idea to me.
And we don't have to redo the entire 3ds max. Only the really crappy parts like the native color correction :D

I really want to help. I don't know if I have the (programming) skills you need to have?
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: fco3d on 2016-03-16, 00:16:34
Holly crap!!! this is making my head spin.
So how you get the PSD to show the color curves??
for instance the first sample you show with the Instagram effect. How did you put those image colors in the PSD??

I have Arion at home but not at the office, this will be great to transfer some of my favorites profiles.

thanks.
 
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2016-03-16, 01:14:55
Copy this dude into a new file

(http://i.imgur.com/jH0v2lk.png)

Work your magic

(http://i.imgur.com/tEUQ1iy.png)

Paste the modified gradient here and the curve will magically appear!

(http://i.imgur.com/DAAR73J.png)

In the Instagram example I imported the gradient into Instagram and saved it.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: fco3d on 2016-03-16, 16:54:53
Oh I see now, pretty cool stuff man. great find, then you for the explanation, this is pretty useful.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: CiroC on 2016-05-24, 13:09:36
Hi dubcat,

Do you know any why to convert a raw render into a log or s-log? Any chance there is a LUT to do that? Using Fusion I assume that CineonLog - Lin to Log would do the trick?
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2016-05-24, 20:29:48
Funny you should ask. I actually made LogC and sLog1,2,3 LUTs last weekend :P

The zip contain:
Linear > LogC   | LogC  > Linear
Linear > sLog   | sLog   > Linear
Linear > sLog2 | sLog2 > Linear
Linear > sLog3 | sLog3 > Linear

I made 8bit, 16bit, 16bit float and 32bit float.

(http://i.imgur.com/xbuBJAj.jpg)
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: CiroC on 2016-05-24, 23:00:54
Man you are the best.

I think that the CineonLog tool inside Fusion does the conversion from linear to log quite well. I am using Fusion more and more for my post production.

Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: SandrineC on 2016-07-13, 15:06:11
Hi Ducat,

Thanks a lot for your work which is amazing. Very interresting to see a curve revealing the effects of Looks or Arion preset.
I tried with your psd file to export a LUT after have applied an Arion preset on the duplicated layer Input and
Paste the modified gradient into the original psd file.

But psd wouldn't export the LUT profil...
He needs a background, why not..
(http://img15.hostingpics.net/thumbs/mini_823475Capture.jpg) (http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=823475Capture.jpg)

The second problem appears when i apply this new LUT on a new PSD. In all case, image turns black..
(http://img15.hostingpics.net/thumbs/mini_837598Capture02.jpg) (http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=837598Capture02.jpg)

Do you know why ?
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2016-07-13, 15:17:00
Hey man!
The LUT exporter in Photoshop only works with "Adjustment Layers"
You need to have a "Background Layer", you get this by using "Flatten Image" in the "Layer" tab.

You need to recreate the curve you got there with a "Curves Adjustment Layer" above a "Background Layer".
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: SandrineC on 2016-07-13, 15:27:16
This is what I feared..

Could exist a solution to apply the translated curve to a reel "Curves Adjustment Layer" ?
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: dubcat on 2016-07-13, 15:34:59
There are a few options.

Free Option - Fusion (https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/fusion)
- Generate a 3D LUT image.
- Apply whatever effect you want on the 3D LUT image.
- Analyze the 3D LUT image in Fusion.
- Export 3dl from Fusion.

Cheap Option - Look Converter (http://www.picture-instruments.com/products/index.php?id=4&lang=en)
Same as Fusion
- Generate a 3D LUT image from Look Converter.
- Apply whatever effect you want on the 3D LUT image.
- Load the 3D LUT image in Look Converter.

Pro Option - 3D LUT Creator (http://3dlutcreator.com/)
- Apply whatever effect you want on the 256 HALD image that comes with 3D LUT Creator.
- Import the HALD image in 3D LUT Creator.
- Export LUT.

When you do it this way you will also get the HSL adjustments, not only the curves.
Title: Re: Adjustment To Curve
Post by: SandrineC on 2016-07-13, 15:37:36
Thanks a lot ! I'm going to test those different options ! :)