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Zenith's LUT Shader

This simple vanilla shader allows you to customize the colors of your game by use of color lookup tables or LUTs

Vanilla Colors Custom LUT
Vanilla Colors Custom LUT

Installation

Vanilla
  1. Download the vanilla version of this shader
  2. Add to .minecraft/resourcepacks
    • DO NOT UNZIP
  3. Set graphics to Fabulous
  4. Activate Resource Pack
OptiFine/Iris
  1. download the Iris/OptiFine version of this shader
  2. add to .minecraft/shaderpacks
    • DO NOT UNZIP
  3. Select shader in Shaders Menu

Customization

Provided within the pack zip, you may find a file called init_LUT.psd, which will allow you to customize the look and feel of this shader.

Customization Instructions
  1. Open init_LUT.psd into your favorite photo editor (IE GIMP, Photoshop, Affinity Photo)
    • I personally use the free online Photoshop alternative Photopea
    • You can also just use the unmoddified init_LUT.png which is also provided in the zip
  2. Apply as many adjustment layers, or edit the ones I have pre-selected, to achieve the look you desire
    • These can be found under Layer > Add New Adjustment Layer
  3. Hide the color preview layer HIDE BEFORE EXPORT
  4. Export into the pack as assets\minecraft\textures\effect\lut.png or shaders\lut.png, depending on whether you are using Vanilla or Iris/OptiFine
Example LUTs

Save one of the LUTs below as assets\minecraft\textures\effect\lut.png or shaders\lut.png, depending on whether you are using Vanilla or Iris/OptiFine:

LUT Preview
Reduced Reds
Red Isolated
Darkened World
Wut
Dramatic Black and White
Redistribution If you wish to share your own custom LUT, please direct your users to download Zenith's LUT Shader alongside your pack, or mark it as a dependancy on Modrinth

External resources


Project members

ZenithKnight

Member


Technical information

License
MIT
Project ID