Mon Jan 20, 2020 3:53 am
The LUT is embedded in the BRAW metadata. You can disable that LUT in the RAW tab in Resolve and apply a different LUT via the Sidecar file. This then allows you to choose between the Embedded LUT and the Sidecar LUT.
Playing back in camera it will playback with the Embedded LUT, but from what I understand if it's the same LUT you currently have selected in the Display LUT then you will see it as it was shot with the LUT applied. I haven't tried changing Display LUT options with playing back footage shot with a certain Embedded LUT. I'll do a test tomorrow if I can since I only have post editing work to do tomorrow.
Otherwise, I'm still pushing the idea of BRAW Presets that can allow you to use a custom LUT with those settings to make the whole process more engaging and creative. There's a lot of potential here. Either way, just thoughts on ways to make it more creative.
I'll get back to you with my tests on my URSA Mini Pro G2 tomorrow.
Real Name: Tim Buttner (timbutt2)
Cameras: URSA Cine 12K & Pocket 6K Pro
Past: UMPG2, UM4.6K, P6K, BMCC2.5K
Computers: iMac 5K (Mid 2020) & M4 Pro MacBook Pro 16" (Late 2024)