Surprisingly, I couldn't find this question asked before; but is there any way that a LUT in the form of a cube file be applied either as a direct reference or via one of the other plugins such as proDAD Vitascene?
At present I'm having to apply these film-based grading LUTs to my various shots in DaVinci Resolve Lite, rendering and exporting them back to the VSX7 timeline for further editing, it would be much better being able to keep in VSX7. The other problem is that any change to the final look would mean repeating the process back in DaVinci.
proDAD Vitascene is very useful, and a form of LUT can be built up and saved in that plugin, but I'm unable to produce one for a specific film type myself and have to rely on other experts in that field by importing third party files.
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Re: VS X7 Ultimate: Using Colour Grading LUTs
Errr... LUT??? Cube file??? Hopefully someone else will know what these are and will be able to supply some sort of answer...
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Re: VS X7 Ultimate: Using Colour Grading LUTs
Look Up Table
A colour balancing process.
A colour balancing process.
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
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Re: VS X7 Ultimate: Using Colour Grading LUTs
Don't know about any look up tables - but if you double click on the video clip in the time line to open the options panel - then select the 'video' tab at the top of that and then choose 'Color Correction' there are a number of options you can set to change and correct colours - always been enough for me.
