In the meantime however there are definitely significant advantages to using Leeming LUT over not using anything at all. Best colour profile for Panasonic G7 I know this is a really subjective question, but what colour profile do you recommend for this camera I've been doing a lot of reading up on this camera and most people say cine-d with the settings bumped down to -5, or natural and fairly standard settings. I'm not saying V-log wouldn't still be a good option and someday when I get an Assassin and can load a LUT I will explore V-log as well. so a 3 camera operation now saved $285.00. Even if one happens to own multiple GH4 bodies they would need to buy a V-log update for each camera since its tied to the serial number. Thats actually a pretty significant advantage to this workflow for anybody that uses multiple cameras on projects. Hire a second shooter just tell them what settings to use for Cine-D and you are good to go. Hoping all of those situations purchased the V-log update is not something that can always be guaranteed but using the Leeming LUT can be. I also love that because its a LUT and not an in camera profile this is a great option for those who have multiple cameras, may need to rent additional GH4 cameras or hire other shooters with a GH4. Maybe it can't do everything V-log can (or maybe it can) but this is much easier to work with in camera and in post. Leeming LUT Pro is the world’s first unified, corrective Look Up Table ( LUT ) system for supported cameras, designed to maximise dynamic range, fix skin tones, remove unwanted colour casts and provide an accurate Rec709 starting point for further creative colour grading. This really is a solid alternative to V-log. Only done a few tests so far but this really opens up a whole new world with the GH4 in terms of color and dynamic range. I have to say Paul that I am loving the Leeming LUT. Set up your camera as per the GH4 manual as much as possible (I know hue and one or two other settings are missing compared to the GH4 but as they are set to 0 anyway they don't matter), then shoot a clip and message me for upload instructions.įor anyone else with other cameras they'd like a LUT built for, message me with your camera specs and I'll send you specific setting instructions as a baseline to shoot from.Īs always, anyone supporting LUT development of new cameras gets the LUT for free Here's my criteria for the test clips in a handy diagram: If you would like to help out as well I'd love to have another point of reference. Six buttons on the body and five buttons on the menu. Settings can also be assigned to six easy to operate function buttons (fn-buttons). The body design allows you to instantly access key functions like the front aperture and shutter speed dial. I have someone who will hopefully send me some test footage this week as they just received their G7 and a chart. Not only does the LUMIX G7 feature a solid design but also truly intuitive operation. Yes, I plan to make a crossgrade promotional price similar to the Vlog LUT once the G7 LUT is released. I can help with testing if required (I have access to an x-rite chart) You must login to view this thread If youre not already a member, you can Register Here You are not logged in or you do not have permission to access this page. How's progress?Īlso, if I was to buy the GH4 LUT for now, would you offer side-grade pricing when the G7 lut releases? Thanks either way.Hi Paul, been following this thread for a while eagerly awaiting news of progress on the G7 front. Something like that? I don't want you to go to too much trouble. ![]() Just out of curiosity, since you have Film Convert and the Leeming Lut, could you, briefly, lay out your workflow, like, color correct, correction LUT, tweak, etc. I did find a LUT called Cine D to BMCC which gives a really bland, flat appearance to work with, but I'm guessing it's not the same as the Leeming LUT. I need to find a good tutorial that explains when to apply a "grading LUT" or when to apply a "correction LUT", etc. Most of the time I end up removing the effect, so I must be doing something wrong. ![]() I have Film Convert Pro as well as its Panasonic GH4 profile. ![]() ( they both serve very different purposes ) The way I use Paul's LUT is to apply it first which gives you this "neutral" looking image ( which can be matched across different cameras provided the Leeming LUT supports the camera ), and then you can use things like Film Convert to establish the final look of what you are trying to achieve.įilm Convert Pro is a great tool to establish a specific look, but I would not recommend it as a replacement for the Leeming LUT. CIne-D profile ) into a neutral looking color space. I own and use Film Convert Pro which is a great tool to establish a specific "look" for your video, but Paul Leeming's LUT is far better at when it comes to turning LOG or LOG-like footage ( i.e.
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