Deep Dive into Editing with RawTherapee – Part 4: Setting up a Workflow with Favorites and Color Management

Read this six-minute tweak for RawTherapee, and get a total workflow upgrade. A Fresh Start with RawTherapee: Setting Up Your Favorites for a Smarter Workflow, and Color Management with Adobe Camera Profiles. In a previous article, we talked about ART and other RawTherapee forks. One thing ART definitely has going for it is a simpler... Continue Reading →

ART vs RawTherapee – Overview other Versions, Downloads & How to Use

Reading time: 7 minutes. Recently, my fellow blogger and good friend Mark G Adams from One Camera One Lens – https://onecameraonelens.com/ – mentioned an alternative version of RawTherapee: ART.ART is indeed just as powerful, but it offers a slightly simpler interface compared to the standard RT version - So I thought, why not discuss all... Continue Reading →

Stop Overpaying: 120 Reasons to Switch to RawTherapee

Only 5 minutes to read + the first 5 minutes of a video For a while, I’ve been encouraging others to explore RawTherapee—not to push them, but to share my experience. It’s a reliable, user-friendly program that’s often misunderstood as overly complex. In reality, it’s straightforward to use and can save you money by eliminating... Continue Reading →

Updating your Olympus/OM System Camera Firmware without Olympus Workspace – Updated 2024 !

Attention Olympus and OM System Camera Users: The LightSnowDev firmware SD Card update tool is no longer operational, even via their new page. But don’t worry—there’s another way! Important Disclaimer The following method is entirely at your own risk. I tested it today on an older camera, and it worked perfectly. However, there’s no guarantee... Continue Reading →

LUTCalc: The Ultimate Tool for Precision Color Grading

Every now and then, you come across something exceptional, and this is one of those moments. Our camera and photography equipment is already expensive, and when you want to edit and use LUTs, you often have to pay even more. Fortunately, there are people who create software or LUTs and tools without profit in mind—Ben... Continue Reading →

Infrared Photography Without the Hassle: Discover PictureFX LUTs

A few days ago, Emily from Micro Four Nerds released a new video titled "Everyone Should Try Infrared Photography!" Naturally, I was immediately interested. However, to my disappointment, the video focused mainly on the more common options, such as using IR filters, Photoshop actions, and IR-converted cameras. Of course, in my enthusiasm, I thought I’d... Continue Reading →

Transforming the TTArtisan 7.5mm F2 – from Fisheye to Ultra Wide Angle

Some time ago, I bought a Leica T camera, which was initially advertised as using the Leica T mount. However, it turned out that, for some strange reason, Leica had simply given the L mount a different name, likely to prioritize their own lenses. In any case, the fact that it’s actually an L mount... Continue Reading →

PictureFX Lac du Connemara

For the examples, AI-generated neutral-looking pictures were used. If you have issues with PictureFX LUTs in your software or camera, there is a link below to software that can convert LUTs and adjust them for different types and models of video and still cameras. Here is an AI-generated picture in its neutral state. And below,... Continue Reading →

New Lut – PictureFX Creative Chefchaouen Blue

Chefchaouen, often called the "Blue Pearl" of Morocco, is renowned for its striking blue-washed buildings and narrow, winding streets. Nestled in the Rif Mountains, this picturesque town offers stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. Founded in 1471, Chefchaouen has a rich history that blends Berber, Arab, and Andalusian influences. It is a popular destination for... Continue Reading →

New Lut Update – PictureFX Creative – Kodak Wratten 82A

I am presenting my latest and also last digital filter in the Kodak Wratten series, the "PictureFX Creative - Kodak Wratten 82A." This LUT (Look-Up Table) is inspired by the original Kodak Wratten 82A glass filter, a classic tool in the photography and film industry. The Kodak Wratten 82A was traditionally used to correct warm... Continue Reading →

My RawTherapee Workflow – Adobe DNG Converter – Camera & Lens Profiles

Intro Installing the Adobe DNG Converter and Profiles Using and Workflow Intro : In today's article and its follow-up, I aim to explore Adobe Processing Profiles, much like I did earlier this year in "The Raw Advantage – My new Streamlined Workflow". Yet, with changes in my workflow and the availability of a new version... Continue Reading →

New Lut Update – PictureFX Creative – Kodak Wratten 81A

There is a new PictureFX Lut out ! it's the "PictureFX Creative - Kodak Wratten 81A" LUT! This LUT offers a versatile color grading solution inspired by the iconic Kodak Wratten 81A filter. With its warm, inviting tones, it's perfect for enhancing the mood and atmosphere of various scenes in both photography and filmmaking. The... Continue Reading →

New Lut Update – PictureFX Creative – Kodak Wratten 85A

Introducing PictureFX Creative - Kodak Wratten 85A, the latest addition to my PictureFX series ! This LUT is inspired by the legendary Kodak Wratten 85A filter, renowned for its captivating warmth and depth. The Kodak Wratten Lut 85A serves a dual purpose in photography. Primarily, it's utilized to correct the color balance when shooting with... Continue Reading →

New Lut Update – PictureFX Yellow Orange IR Mod

Following the article detailing the creation process of PictureFX Faux Infrared and the recipe for RawTherapee, I've developed a variation today with a more pronounced yellow/orange aesthetic. Achieving this look involves applying a recipe alongside the PictureFX Faux Infrared 2024 Mod Lut. For those who don't have or prefer not to use RawTherapee, I've also... Continue Reading →

Infrared Photography – The Secrets Behind the 2020 PictureFX Faux Infrared Lut – And a new Improved Version – Part II

For those who prefer quick and easy results without the hassle, the PictureFX Faux Infrared Lut is the fastest option. Example - PictureFX Faux Infrared 2024 Mod - Red Output My original PictureFX Faux Infrared was created in 2020. Back then I focused on creating a Lut that gave an instant and spectacular IR effect,... Continue Reading →

New Lut : PictureFX Channel Swap for IR

The new PictureFX Channel Swap for IR Lut is designed for enhancing photos taken with infrared (IR) filters like 550nm, 590nm, 665nm, and 720nm. Simply load your IR picture into your preferred image editor, apply the PictureFX Lut, and fine-tune settings like White Balance and Contrast for desired effects. Perfect for transforming your IR shots... Continue Reading →

The Raw Advantage – My new Streamlined Workflow

For quite a while, I had been shooting in both Raw and Jpg. It seemed like a smart approach – capturing images in both formats provided flexibility, allowing me to have the high-quality Raw files for editing and the more readily accessible Jpg's for quick sharing or viewing. However, as time passed, I began to... Continue Reading →

Kodak Ultramax 400 Decoded – PictureFX Lut vs Olympus AI Recipe

Since the Cinestill 800 T AI Recipe proved to be quite popular among many Olympus users, here is yet another recipe created by our friendly Robot Photographer : ChatGPT. This happens to be my second most popular recipe on FreshLuts, namely the PictureFX Kodak Ultramax 400 V2.0. But first ! in an earlier article, I... Continue Reading →

Unlock Your Creativity: Why LUTs Are Changing the Game in Photography

I've been into this story since 2010, starting with Ufraw for Raw photos and Rawtherapee. Trey Radcliff's stunning photos and Nik Efex opened up a new world. I began creating presets for Rawtherapee, inspired by Pat David's Haldcluts. PictureFX Haldcluts launched around 2015. In 2020, I switched to Fuji, diving into .Cube Luts for color... Continue Reading →

Cinestill 800T Decoded – PictureFX Lut vs OM-Olympus AI Recipe

Cinestill 800T is a unique film stock that has garnered widespread attention among photographers and filmmakers alike for its distinctive aesthetic. Originally a motion picture film used in the movie industry, Cinestill 800T has been adapted for still photography, offering a nostalgic, cinematic look characterized by its vibrant colors, fine grain, and excellent low-light performance.... Continue Reading →

The “Everything” Film Simulation

I want to start this article by making clear that I never actually recommend anything that I haven't purchased and tried myself. As for "film simulations", well, I have my own developments known as PictureFX, and they are free for everyone. On FreshLuts you will find even more film simulations that are free. But that... Continue Reading →

New Free Film Simulation Lut : Infrared with PictureFX WhiteIR

Infrared pictures always have something special, I think, but using real IR film to create them can be quite cumbersome. That's why there's this PictureFX digital Film Simulation - and as always, it's FREE ! Like with many Film Simulations, it looks great on one picture but not so much on another. So, it's all... Continue Reading →

PictureFX Ektachrome 1966 E4 Lut

The use of LUTs is also, and perhaps especially, known in cinematography, much more than in digital photography. Many people want their footage to look like well-known blockbuster films, and the variety of LUTs of this type is overwhelming. The problem is mainly that they all strongly resemble each other, and the used names are... Continue Reading →

Old School Exposure on Digital Camera

In the early days, many photographers used completely mechanical cameras, many of them were quite basic. These basic cameras typically consisted of a box with a lens, a lever for advancing the film, a button for taking the photo, and a lens with various symbols. The symbols were used for focusing and exposure, with each... Continue Reading →

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