Adding luts to lightroom is a great way to add more detail and interest to your photos. Here are some tips on how to do it:

  1. Choose the right photo editor for luts. There are many different photo editors available, but some are better suited for adding luts than others. For example, Adobe Photoshop is great for editing photos, but it doesn’t have a lot of features specifically designed for creating luts. If you want to create luts in Adobe Photoshop, then you’ll need to use another photo editor such as Adobe After Effects or Apple’s Final Cut Pro.
  2. Start by choosing a photo that has plenty of detail in it. This will help you get a good idea of what kind of details you want to add to your photos.
  3. Once you’ve chosen a photo that has plenty of detail, start by editing the image using one of the following methods: cropping the image so that it’s just wide enough to include the luts, dodging and burning (a process used to remove any unwanted noise in an image), or adding a layer of transparency so that all the details are visible without having to edit each individual pixel.
  4. Once you’ve edited the photo using one of these methods, start by adding a layer of LUTs onto the image using one of the following methods: Layer Masks (to create masks that will apply only when another layer is selected), Overlay (to add an overlay texture over all other layers), or Blur (to blur all elements). You can also use this same method to add multiple layers if desired; just be sure that each layer has its own LUTs applied before moving on!