Daniel I actually tried making some on ChatGPT and got the same output as the Severance one you have. I even named mine ‘Avatar,’ lol. So yes, it’s definitely possible to get some weird .cube outputs from ChatGPT since, ultimately, it’s just math. But to get our desired results, it’s always best to build something ourselves.

I use Le Chat Mistral (French) as it follows European GDPR rather than chatGPT, which doesn’t, but the concept holds.

This is a great little hack Daniel! Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to seeing what other people create. Better get onto it myself too and report back 📸

Using ChatGPT makes LUT creation much easier for a lot of people. I’ve been trying to develop an infrared photography style LUT, and I’ve tried everything. ChatGPT, Photoshop, even just searching online. but I’m having trouble due to the heavy color shifts.

The first image is the original, and the second shows the effect I’m trying to reproduce (I created it with VSCO’s IR2 filter). I’m wondering if anyone could create a LUT that perfectly matches this look. 🙂

    Hari it’s lovely, I would like it as a preset tho, how can I do so?

      Very interesting! I’ve never made my own LUT, wouldn’t know where to get started, but this is a cool idea. Thanks for sharing

      Rahul it works really well with the greens! but messing with skin tones and yellow/orange of the sand. That’s where im struggling with it too

      RAZzz carl pie told that they need time to bring the same thing on order device as their camera setup…

        Harry_275 Download the LUT, open the camera, go to filters, and import the LUT from your device storage—you’re all set!

          I’ve managed to create the .cube file but importing is tricky. When I try to import it asks me to scan it upload a QR code, not a .cube file.

            AndyMcH You need to import it from the filters sub menu in the camera.