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Using Magic Lantern => Raw Video => Raw Video Postprocessing => Topic started by: allemyr on September 25, 2014, 09:06:19 AM

Title: Even better LUT then Hunters Alexa LUT.
Post by: allemyr on September 25, 2014, 09:06:19 AM
Hi!

I'am very happy today because i finally really got awesome quailty on my vimeo videos link here
https://vimeo.com/107085645
I just used Hunters LUT. But I wonder if there might be a new even better one out there now.
I've tried Cinelog but I'am not very happy with it. Maybe I will try use a Alexa like workflow.

Kind Regards!

/ Karl Allemyr

Title: Re: Even better LUT then Hunters Alexa LUT.
Post by: allemyr on September 25, 2014, 12:26:04 PM
https://vimeo.com/67970827 Hunter Hamton's tutorial, its great!
Title: Re: Even better LUT then Hunters Alexa LUT.
Post by: beauchampy on September 28, 2014, 08:32:58 PM
Check out VisionLOG
http://www.vision-color.com/visionlog/

It will actually make your image much flatter, but then you apply one of the Osiris or Impulz LUTs and everything goes BOOM!
Title: Re: Even better LUT then Hunters Alexa LUT.
Post by: allemyr on September 30, 2014, 09:46:08 AM
Thank you very much! i've used the M31 lut but haven't looked at their sith recently. Thanks for this awesome tip!

http://www.hackermovies.com/hackermovies-magic-lantern-raw-workflow-guide
Title: Re: Even better LUT then Hunters Alexa LUT.
Post by: allemyr on September 21, 2015, 10:57:09 PM
Just want to update the thread a bit.

I think it will take a while since I make another big improvement on my colorgradingworkflow so I post a little update.

I still use RAW2CDNG 1.6.5, Davinci Resolve some CC done with Kodak 2393 LUT on the last node, export proxies to Premiere Pro and do my edit.
I then send back an XML file to Davinci Resolve and use Colortrace to get back to the grade I made before exporting proxies.
Tips in Davinci Resolve is to use BMD film 4K with Highlight recovery, and settings like this, try it, you might like it, I often use a amount of 60 in the shadows parameter, 99.5 is a bit extreme.
Midtone detail is a way to get a clean look not like a HDR image may look like.

(http://i59.tinypic.com/23jmt3.jpg)

When I'am done in Davinci I export out a 10bit Blackmagic clips, with noisereduction plus another XML to Premiere Pro.
I do often export a 1920x818 fake anamorphic so I can reframe my shots a bit.
I usually upload Prores 422 or Prores 4444 to Vimeo since I think that is whats looks the best.  :D

My YearMix 2015, maybe not the most exciting sequence but I sort of like the intense colors anyhow.

https://vimeo.com/139842475

Best Regards!

Karl Allemyr, Sweden