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Filmstream LUT?


Gavin Greenwalt

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There is, but it depends on a lot of other things. Most significantly, you need to know whether you want to anti-log it at the same time, depending what else you're going to be doing with it.

 

Also depends what format you want it in.

 

Phil

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There are fast LUTs avalible for whiteballance. Common ones would be daylight and tungsten (you'd probably use tungsten exclusivley unless you don't use an 85b outside.)

 

from there you can add your custom look to it. All light being the same, those should do what your looking to do (remove the green and make it 'normal')

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There are fast LUTs avalible for whiteballance. Common ones would be daylight and tungsten (you'd probably use tungsten exclusivley unless you don't use an 85b outside.)

 

from there you can add your custom look to it. All light being the same, those should do what your looking to do (remove the green and make it 'normal')

 

When I shot with Viper and edited on an iQ the FIilmstream LUT built into the iQ was rubbish.

Ditto the LUT on the HDlink from Blackmagic (as of 6 months ago)

 

 

 

Mike Brennan

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Rubbish in what way?

 

Phil

 

Same here... I might be working a film that shot Viper... then coming on board to do a week of re-shooting, and then post... of course I don't know if they shot film stream or video stream... but if they did video... this is something I'd like to know as well.... my guess is they did video... for a reason that I can't go into...

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