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Hi, My LUTs are made for flat footages (LOG profiles), but I'm currently "converting" them for Rec.709 profiles and it will be available in the next update. I was just doing this because I exactly need to use my LUTs with the LX100 I'll post a message here when I'm done (in one or two weeks). About color skin, I highly recommend the LUTs made by Sebastian Castilho especially for the Panasonic cameras : - http://sebcastilho.com/2014/10/05/panasonic-skin-correction-lut/ - http://sebcastilho.com/2015/04/19/pleasing-neutralising-panasonic-luts/
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Impatient to see the first videos in 4K to judge the quality. Hope it's better than a GoPro 4K.
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Lightroom can edit videos, but it's not a very pleasant workflow. Otherwise you can make your settings in Lightroom on some frames from your videos and export as a LUT with Look Converter by Picture Instruments. Then you import your footage and your LUT in Premiere Pro or After Effects (...). This method is really simple and powerful, but some Lightroom options can't be exported as LUT. For example : noise reduction, vignetting, ... Hope it helps
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Hello, I just made a new pack of LUTs especially for GoPro and action cams. Recently I had to work with videos from an action cam on a drone, I had to help a friend to color grade. It was an opportunity for me to experiment and to create a collection of original looks as LUT. It was not easy to make not desctructive looks for the GoPro footages. Image is easily damaged and we quickly reaches the limits of color grading (from my experience anyway). Also I offer a free LUT named "Batiog" (the second one in the image below). Download link and video samples here : http://luts.iwltbap.com/gopro
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Hackintosh can be 100% stable, but be careful at each system update. In 2009 I made a Hackintosh with a Dell Mini 10 and it was cool.
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Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Oh, very nice ! Love this color grading. Can you share your LX100 settings (contrast, sharpen, NR, saturation, highlight/shadow curve) ? Do you remember the ISO of these shots ? Would love to see this video -
The last commercial video for the new perfume "TOTEM" by KENZO has been partially shot with an iPhone 5. Check at 1:15 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugCj2JD8xp4
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If I'm right, .MGA files are made for screen calibration. Here are more free LUTs : - Film print emulation by Juan Melara : http://juanmelara.com.au/print-film-emulation-luts-for-download - Kodachrome film look by Frank Glencairn : https://frankglencairn.wordpress.com/2014/01/15/everything-looks-better-on-kodachrome-k-tone-lut - Film look pack by SmallHD : http://www.smallhd.com/community/movie-looks-download - My free LUT with teal/blue-orange look : http://luts.iwltbap.com/#freeware Hope it helps
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I love this image, a dreamy atmosphere. The render is different from other cameras. There are aberrations but, thanks to RAW, it should be easy to fix. I look forward to see more from this camera !
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Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Yes I use it, but I have not yet made a video project with the LX100, only tests. For Windows and Mac users, there is the freeware Rocky Mountains Movie Converter. It uses FFMPEG with simple interface and it's really fast compared to Adobe Media Encoder, Apple Compressor or others encoding applications. Download : http://sourceforge.net/projects/rockymountainsmovieconverter/files/ -
Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Yes, Standard. Right now I use Natural with : Contrast -5 / Sharpen -5 / Noise reduction -5 / Saturation 0Highlight 0 / Shadow 0Almost no noise up to 800 ISO. Check this beautiful video by a user with same settings on LX100 : https://vimeo.com/116671977 You can download the 2.5K version from Vimeo, and the quality is very impressive ! -
Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
How to use in Adobe After Effects : https://youtu.be/_39GzdjZKmA How to use in Adobe Premiere Pro : https://youtu.be/PvjHqNlrCJw How to use in Adobe Photoshop : http://is.gd/wX8zqs How to use in Final Cut Pro X with LUT Utility plugin : https://youtu.be/xlm-Wqdmu4A How to use Magic Bullet LUT Buddy : https://youtu.be/hrSbtqLIamE Hope it helps -
Hello, As a fan of beautiful classic cars I always enjoy watching videos from Petrolicious. For those who don't know, Petrolicious is a famous website about vintage cars ; they make regular video interviews of owners of older car models. Recently they shot a video about the Alpine Renault. The problem with Petrolicious is that they are very discreet about the shooting and the gear used, so I "investigate" and I finally found this video was made by David Zu Elfe from itx Films. I asked David what he had used as material and about color grading, here's his kindly reply : Interesting ! Enjoy the video now :
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Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Here is a nice example of using the 4K format for zooming, cropping, etc. The large 4K size helps to add dynamism. -
Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Thanks for the link ! And about the video, just wow -
Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Maybe I'm the only one interested in the LX100 today, but regardless, I continue posting Here is a 4K still frame extracted from a video at 100 ISO (50mm f/4). With good settings, quality is really decent. Image stabilization works like a charm. I'm sure that beautiful short films will be shot with the LX100 ! Click to enlarge (no JPEG compression over H.264) : Now I have to make tests at night. -
Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
Still playing with the LX100, I tried a lot of profile settings and Highlight/Shadow curves to get the best image for color grading. Finally I recommend the following settings : Contrast -2 / Sharpen -3 / Noise reduction -2 / Saturation 0Highlight -2 / Shadow -2As it's impossible to apply a real LOG flat profile in-camera, so I created a LUT to flatten the image the safest way. I based this LUT on the rendering of the VisionLOG profile with some adjustments. Download (.3dl and .cube in ZIP, 2.5MB) : IWLTBAP_Flattener_LUT.zip -
Shooting with a 4K pocket camera - the exceptional Panasonic LX100
benymypony replied to Andrew Reid's topic in Cameras
I got a LX100 yesterday and I just started to play with the 4K. The image is great for a small and inexpensive camera (I got mine at €500/$545, used but as new). Maybe I'll make a longer post about my opinion on the LX100, but for the time being I love it. Of course we are far away from the quality of the BMCC 4K but I bought the LX100 to downscale in 1080p and get a beautiful image. For info, I downscale easily with RockyMountains (freeware). First thing I noticed is that the 4K image can have a grain a bit thick in dark scenes, even a low ISO. For example below, I shot at 100 ISO indoor and in this 4K 100% crop you can see the "thick grain". I tried to reduce this grain in a non-destructive way and finally I got this result via curves and levels : Before : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8492265/iwltbapluts/crop-LX100-before.jpg After : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8492265/iwltbapluts/crop-LX100-after.jpg GIF before/after : https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8492265/iwltbapluts/lx100-lut-grain-reducer-before-after.gif I made a LUT (.3dl and .cube in ZIP, 3.5MB), feel free to test : IWLTBAP_LX100_Grain_Reduction.zip PS : Yes, I'm aware that a LUT can't modify an image, but just the colors ; here I tried to reduce the chroma of grain/noise and unify the whole in reducing the overall light. Hope it helps -
I would go for Magic Bullet Looks ! More expensive but more versatile in my opinion. It's an all-in-one tool, you will have more fun to play with it, it's perfect to start. And there are a lot of tutorials on Youtube about how-to-use, like this one : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z78NI-nL4o0 What you can do with Film Convert or Color Finale, you can do it with Magic Bullet Looks. Also in Magic Bullet Looks you have the scopes, and it can be really helpful
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I'm sure this tutorial can help you : http://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/color-grading-tutorial-luts-in-davinci-resolve/
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Aaron, I love your shoot ! I'm so happy when I watch user examples Thank you so much Ricardo ! About Vegas, I never used it so I can't help you, sorry. But I know that Magic Bullet Looks works with Vegas and if I'm right there is an option to load a LUT : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKH6bAq50So Maybe you can download the demo version and give a try. Hope it helps
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Hallo Panny, Yes, I used the MP4 video from Vimeo, I do not have access to the original files from Andrew. About softwares, LUTs can be used with most popular video editing applications, like Adobe After Effects, Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas Pro or Final Cut Pro (with plugin). Sorry but I don't know about Virtual Dub (I used this tool few years ago and from memory it can't apply LUT on video). FFmpeg can use LUT files via command lines, more infos here : http://ffmpeg.gusari.org/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=1820 But I think it's better to use a video editing application with visual preview. Hope it helps
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Thank you very much Ricardo for your support Your images are lovely ! It's really cool to see beautiful colors from small cameras like the 600D. I also own a 100D and I love playing with this small toy.
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I don't own a G6 so I can't test by myself. But here is some LUTs applied to stills from the test video by Andrew Reid : https://vimeo.com/70855765