LUTS suggestions

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Chris Chiasson

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LUTS suggestions

PostMon Mar 05, 2018 7:18 pm

Looking for a LUT that would fit a funeral or memorial video I’m currently working on right now. Any suggestions?
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Re: LUTS suggestions

PostTue Mar 06, 2018 11:57 am

Without giving us a peek into some shots or knowhow of how it's shot, on what camera etc it's a bit hard to give advice.

For a memorial film I'd say go grade it without a lut. Keep it natural and respectful. No crazy saturation or high contrast looks. Give it a bit of sepia warmth and overall smoothness.
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Re: LUTS suggestions

PostWed Mar 07, 2018 10:50 am

A tasteful vignette is nice. I would also lean towards a mild Glow filter on everything, kind of a ProMist look.
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Re: LUTS suggestions

PostWed Mar 07, 2018 10:04 pm

Keep the contrast soft, lift up the shadows to keep everything light and airy. Don't let any saturated colours stand out too much. Could be a rare case for the reverse vignette where the edges fade off to white instead of get darker.

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