LUT’s are colour grading shortcuts. Realistically a LUT won’t be a catchall that gives all scenes a photorealistic look. In live action cinema, colour grading more often than not actually results in images that are more artistic, and less true to everyday experience.
There are LUTs that can give your scene a more cenimatic look but I’d actually recommend you first look into what qualities actually give a scene the ‘cinematic’ feel if that were the case.
If you’re looking for photorealism you need to have your eye more on something like the upcoming Iray renderer for Iclone, and not a LUT (as useful as they are generally).
Although I should mention photorealism isn’t a part time endeavour. Something either looks photorealistic or it just doesn’t. Iclone isn’t really a tool geared towards that, despite recent excitement on these forums.
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6 Years Ago by
Dr. Nemesis