A downloadable Film Simulation LUT

New Lut : PictureFX Tactical Visor

Let’s be honest—this might not get the average photo enthusiast fired up. Turning all your images green probably doesn’t sound that inspiring. But that’s not what PictureFX Tactical Visor is for.

Back in 2015—yep, that’s a decade ago!—my first steps with PictureFX were loosely based on film simulations. I wanted my own NIK-style film looks to use in RawTherapee. But then the whole Fujifilm recipe craze exploded, and I realized something important: what was really missing was the weird stuff. Sure, PictureFX includes a handful of honest-to-goodness 35mm film looks, but most of it leans more toward creative effects.

Take the well-known infrared looks, or the red-hued Aerochrome simulation—those are the kinds of things I couldn’t easily find elsewhere. That’s also how PictureFX Cinestill 800T became one of the most downloaded in the set: it’s a true film emulation, but unlike anything available in your average LUT pack.

PictureFX Tactical Visor fits that same philosophy. Sure, you probably can find plenty of green-tinted photos online. But where’s the matching color grading LUT? Well, now it’s here - part of the ever-growing PictureFX library. Like everything else in the collection: free to use, no strings attached.


Download

Download
PictureFX Tactical Visor.zip 1.6 MB

Install instructions

What’s included in this download?

You’ll receive a single ZIP file containing four files:

  1. Two .cube files – These are compatible with most photo and video editing software, including:

    • Adobe Lightroom / Photoshop

    • DaVinci Resolve

    • darktable

    • Luminar

    • ON1 Photo RAW

    • and many others

    The two .cube files come in different resolutions:

    • One with a size of 25×25×25

    • One with a size of 64×64×64

  2. Two .png files – Specifically intended for use in software like:

    • RawTherapee

    • ART (A fork of RawTherapee)

    • or other compatible tools

    These PNG LUTs come in:

    • 125×125 resolution

    • 512×512 resolution

Usage instructions and more details can be found on my website:
Open Source Photography – marcrphoto.wordpress.com

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