You can build a chain of colour transforms using the Custom mode of the LUT Editor. The transforms are applied in order from beginning to end. For example, you can build a colour transform that first modifies
the gamma and then changes the primaries.
- In the LUT Editor, set the LUT type box to Colour Transform.
- Enable the Custom button.
- Click Add to insert an empty row.
- Click in the Type column and select a type:
- Shared: The location for shared custom colour transforms (available to all applications that use Autodesk Colour Management).
- Project: The project transform folder (saved and archived with the project).
- Autodesk: The default location for preset colour transforms supplied with the application. See Autodesk Colour Transform Types.
- Import: Browse for colour transforms on your file system.
- After you've selected a colour transform type, click in the Transform column and select a transform.
Information about the transform and the operations it contains appears in the LUT Editor.
- To add more transforms to the end of the chain, repeat steps 3 to 5.
You can also:
- Click in the Type or Transform columns again to change a transform in the chain.
- Select a row and click Delete to remove a transform from the chain.
- Use the Up or Down buttons to reorder the chain. Moving a transform up applies it earlier in the chain, and moving it down
applies it later.
- Use the visibility icon to mute a transform in the chain.
TipYou can create subfolders in the Shared or Project locations to define custom colour transform types.