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A. I. Studios

Posts: 126

Jersey City, New Jersey, US

Is there any chance that the 14 videos on your site are translated or made in English? I was just about to make a purchase but was put off with the Russian speaking videos sad

There is not even a step by step walk through in the manual, it is very non-coherent - English wise- hard to follow. Honestly, purchasing a product that has no useful technical documentation or video tutorial is a major risk!

Jan 13 15 02:07 am Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 13 15 08:54 am Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 20 15 09:34 am Link

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IllustrativeArts

Posts: 60

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

I would love to try this, (from the official website) however my virus protection suggests otherwise.

What's going on there?

Jan 22 15 10:39 am Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 22 15 12:46 pm Link

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cwwmbm

Posts: 558

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

You know, this is a fantastic software, but Tulak, you're doing a pretty big disservice by the way you answer questions. Sometimes I wonder if you are actually actively trying to deter people from buying it.

Jan 22 15 01:34 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 22 15 01:51 pm Link

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Rik Williams

Posts: 4005

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tulack wrote:
smile It''s a known issue with Avast, and I beleve it was answered in this thread at least 5 times. How should I answer? Free antivirus = zero funds. May be they didn''t update it as often as needed. Is it better answer?

Is Norton 360 good enough?

I''m potentially going to spend $199.00 on the software, however I am unable to instal the demo version due to Norton warning me against it.

All I''m asking for is assistance, not judgement.

Jan 22 15 03:56 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 22 15 04:07 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

I put fresh link. Please try it again. Or if you don't mind to register, get it from oficial web site. http://3dlutcreator.com

Jan 22 15 04:13 pm Link

Photographer

Rik Williams

Posts: 4005

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tulack wrote:
I put fresh link. Please try it again. Or if you don''t mind to register, get it from oficial web site. http://3dlutcreator.com

Ok, please don''t get me wrong, I really want to try this software and purchase it once I have.
However, it appears there has been some malware introduced, here is a screen capture after downloading and security scanning with anti virus before installation.

https://i962.photobucket.com/albums/ae104/RiK101_photos/Screen%20Grab%20.jpg

Once again, if I can confidently try this software out, I would be happy to invest the money.

Thank you Tulack

Jan 22 15 04:54 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 22 15 05:11 pm Link

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Rik Williams

Posts: 4005

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tulack wrote:
did you get it from the new link? Old link was giving this warning because of the host. Or better get it from the oficial site.

I'm very keen to try this out, I have tried the first link, the official website and the Facebook link.
All give me the very same warning, I'll try the new link and let you know Tulack

Jan 22 15 05:19 pm Link

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Rik Williams

Posts: 4005

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tulack wrote:
I put fresh link. Please try it again. Or if you don't mind to register, get it from oficial web site. http://3dlutcreator.com

No luck Tulack, this is the response my virus scanner has to the demo download from that link.

https://i962.photobucket.com/albums/ae104/RiK101_photos/Screen%20Grab2%20.jpg

I'm sure there has to be a logical explanation for all this.

Jan 22 15 05:27 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 22 15 05:31 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 22 15 10:46 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 26 15 11:45 am Link

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Rik Williams

Posts: 4005

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tulack wrote:
Ok, here is his answer.

"That''s because of packer. I''m working on zip version now, will be ready in a few days"

Hi Tulack

Thanks for that

I''m trying to register my LUT creator, the personal account page is asking for my Computer ID.

What is that?

Jan 26 15 11:31 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 26 15 11:41 pm Link

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Rik Williams

Posts: 4005

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tulack wrote:
Software atached to your core processor and your whole computer configuration. When you go to register, it should give you your core Id. Put it in register field. I registered mine over a year ago. May be there is something different, but idea is the same.

Thank you Tulack

I have spoken with Oleg on FaceBook and he has helped me to sort out my queries smile

I think Norton may be a little hypersensitive lol

Cheers mate.

Jan 27 15 02:41 am Link

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Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 27 15 08:43 am Link

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Rik Williams

Posts: 4005

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Tulack wrote:

smile He extracted dll from the packer because of you?

I doubt it.

But he's a great guy, very helpful.

Thank you.

Jan 30 15 02:19 am Link

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Art Of Imaging

Posts: 13136

Brooklyn, New York, US

I am just coming across this thread now, and just downloaded the demo version, going to give this a go smile


here is what I'm looking to do.

I shoot a lot of images for packaging, and websites,  so I'm looking to make my white backgrounds a perfect R255 G255 B255 (pure white) without effecting the rest of the image in a mask mode, so that i can still add a path to the image.

from what I'm reading here, it can be done.

I'm wondering if you have a tutorial to do this?

Jan 31 15 05:19 am Link

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Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 31 15 08:25 am Link

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Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Jan 31 15 09:55 am Link

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Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 03 15 07:25 am Link

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Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 06 15 10:07 am Link

Photographer

Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 13 15 10:08 am Link

Photographer

Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 14 15 07:39 am Link

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Tulack

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Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 16 15 07:23 am Link

Retoucher

Pictus

Posts: 1379

Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Tulack wrote:
Full list of hotkeys.

Thanks, but a printable(PDF) form would be good.

Feb 16 15 10:00 am Link

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D A N

Posts: 124

Jacksonville, Florida, US

This should help
https://s16.postimg.org/y7f01l2qt/10989156_1567440080162196_8634267102819628773_o.jpg
https://s13.postimg.org/mwmyq5nfb/10005814_1567440123495525_5883611573704650240_o.jpg

Feb 16 15 02:06 pm Link

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Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 16 15 03:38 pm Link

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Pictus

Posts: 1379

Teresópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

D A N wrote:
This should help
http://s16.postimg.org/y7f01l2qt/109891 … 8773_o.jpg
http://s13.postimg.org/mwmyq5nfb/100058 … 0240_o.jpg

Yes, thank you!

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Tulack wrote:
Added to the first post

Thank you, but the link does not work.

Feb 16 15 05:44 pm Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 16 15 05:55 pm Link

Photographer

Art Of Imaging

Posts: 13136

Brooklyn, New York, US

Tulack wrote:
It depends on your image.

yes it works great in studio setting, my studio space isn't so large that i can flag the model and blowout the background so not to get light spill, so my white backgrounds are not pure white, like they need to be for my clients, making a 3dlut file and running an action to create a layer mask is making my workflow so much faster and its keeping even the little flyaway hairs in the image. I am very happy with my purchase for just this reason alone, I only started playing with the program to change colors of products and its doing an amazing job there as well.

Feb 22 15 08:26 am Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 22 15 09:38 am Link

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Art Of Imaging

Posts: 13136

Brooklyn, New York, US

Tulack wrote:
Good. It's got even better since I post the video about masking. With new HSP masking it could be done in couple clicks, by holding shift and adding what you need.

https://scontent-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/t31.0-8/10995674_10155203298255153_2865358725367177321_o.jpg

omg! thanx for the tip!

Feb 22 15 10:36 am Link

Photographer

Tulack

Posts: 836

Albuquerque, New Mexico, US

Feb 22 15 11:09 am Link

Photographer

Art Of Imaging

Posts: 13136

Brooklyn, New York, US

Tulack wrote:
If you leave mask preview on, you can send just mask to PS.
If you want to affect just masked areas don't forget to turn "masked" button on. ( in curves section for example)
Also you can load your changes as external lut (it would be applyed to the image) and continue working on the rest of the image.

Here is new video. Unfortunatelly only in russian for now.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gE04xY5wdO8

thank you big_smile

quick question how do i deselect areas?

Feb 22 15 12:24 pm Link