I agree that a Vibrance filter would be nice.
But in the meantime, there is a way to simulate that filter with the LUT (3D) filter.
In Photoshop, I applied a Vibrance adjustment layer (set at 100%) to an image and exported a LUT that can be used in Shotcut.
Then, to adjust the intensity of the Vibrance in Shotcut, you need to use this list of filters (the order is important)
- Mask: Simple Shape Set the Size parameters to the dimensions of your project and both Position parameters to 0. Also, don’t forget to also reduce the Softness to 0
- LUT (3D)
- Opacity Used to reduce the intensity of the Vibrance.
- Mask: Apply
Note: If you plan to use this method in multiple projects, I suggest you save this list of filters as a Filter Set
If that interests you, here’s the LUT in question.
Unzip it somewhere on your computer and use it whenever you need it.
Vibrance-100-per-cent.zip (168.7 KB)