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4 hours ago, HyReZ said:

Greetings!

Paint.NET is not a video effects/editing app.
You will have to a use free alternative to Adobe Premier.
Superb video editing systems are built into Blender and  DaVinci Resolve
 which  are 100% free.

You know the OP could be referring to frames of video, right? 

 

To the OP, you need to use a plugin that supports CLUTs. As far as I know, G'MIC-QT is the only viable answer other than gradient map and blending modes.  'Colors / Color Presets' in G'MIC-QT offers 500+ CLUTs.

G'MIC Filter Developer

 

I am away from this forum for undetermined amount of time: If you really need anything related to my PDN plugin or my G'MIC filter within G'MIC plugin, then you can contact me via Paint.NET discord, and mention me.

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1 hour ago, Reptillian said:

You know the OP could be referring to frames of video, right? 

If that is indeed the case, then pyrochild has a plugin call film.dll that Tjmcnee may want to try.
It is in the pyrochild plugins set at the link below:

After installation it will appear in the Effects>Photo tab

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Also Polyglitch has some very nice effects

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