Quick Tip - Apply Pro Photo Effects with Photoshop CS6's Color Lookup Adjustment

Quick Tip - Apply Pro Photo Effects with Photoshop CS6's Color Lookup Adjustment
Quick Tip - Apply Pro Photo Effects with Photoshop CS6's Color Lookup Adjustment

Did you know you can apply photo effects in seconds with Photoshop CS6? The new Color Lookup adjustment is a great way to quickly add professional photo effects without actions or other adjustment layers. This Photoshop quick tip will show you how you can manipulate this tool to apply awesome film effects to your photos.


What is the Color Lookup adjustment?

The Color Lookup adjustment (new in CS6) is a hidden gem; one of the best features for photographers but also the least known. This adjustment is more well known in the video editing industry where it is used to simulate the colors of films, screens, and other devices. Photographers can make use of this adjustment to apply quick and professional photo effects to their photos.

You can get access this adjustments in the Adjustments palette (Window > Adjustments). Select the Color Lookup adjustment then click on any of the 3 dropdown menus to pick the color profiles you'd like to use.

Color Lookup adjustment
Color Lookup Adjustment


Photoshop comes with 32 color profiles


Our favorite color profiles

Here are some of our favorite color profiles that we think works well with photos.


2 and 3 Strip

This process gives your photos a retro color look frequently seen in movies from the 1920-1950s. You'll find this effect used in movies such as The Aviator (2004), The Wizard of Oz (1939), and The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938).


First Technicolor camera from the 1930s


Comparison of 2 Strip and 3 Strip Technicolor


2 and 3 Strip color profiles in the Color Lookup properties panel


2 Strip Technicolor


3 Strip Technicolor


RedBlueYellow and TealMagentaGold

These two color profiles changes from RGB (Red, Green, Blue) to Red Blue Yellow and Teal Magenta Gold. They're great for creating retro photo effects similar to the ones you'd find in Instagram and many retro Photoshop actions - except now you can create the look with just one adjustment!


Comparison of RGB, RBY, and TMG


RedBlueYellow and TealMagentaGold in the Color Lookup properties panel


Red Blue Yellow


Teal Magenta Gold


FuturisticBleak and AnimePalette

These two color profiles are great for creating a low-vibrancy photo effect. Futuristic Bleak lowers the vibrancy of the colors and darkens the white slightly. The Anime Palette looks a little similar but leaves the brightness of the whites alone and has more vibrant blues and greens.
Comparison of Futuristic Bleak and Anime Palette

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5 comments on “Quick Tip - Apply Pro Photo Effects with Photoshop CS6's Color Lookup Adjustment”

  1. When I go to DeviceLink profiles, there are none. The only option is "Load DeviceLink Profile..." Do you know why they are missing, or where I can get them? I am using Adobe Photoshop CC (the version after CS6).

  2. Hi,
    How can you see the Lighting Effects Property of a picture in CS6? When I select Filter > Render > Lighting Effects... it shows me the last lighting effect made, or the default (a Spot at 25) - not the Lighting effect one associated with the picture?

    Thanks!

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