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Bill Hall

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recorded files have lut baked in

PostMon May 14, 2018 2:49 pm

Ursa Mini 4K, The recorded files are not as flat as they used to be, it looks like the BMC film look lut is baked into the file. can this be removed? I feel like I am missing somrthing.
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Re: recorded files have lut baked in

PostMon May 14, 2018 10:43 pm

Did you accidentally set your camera to record in video range instead of film log?
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Re: recorded files have lut baked in

PostTue May 15, 2018 12:00 am

If anything was baked in, it can't be removed. That's the difference between RAW plus metadata and video.

Did you record RAW (then it's just a setting in Resolve) or ProRes?
No, an iGPU is not enough, and you can't use HEVC 10 bit 4:2:2 in the free version.

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Re: recorded files have lut baked in

PostWed May 16, 2018 3:15 pm

recorded in prores 422 film mode not video
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Re: recorded files have lut baked in

PostWed May 16, 2018 6:42 pm

So - do you want us to guess or will you supply us with more information about how you watched the footage when you found it less flat and to which recordings you did compare to?
And provide us with sample footage of before and after?

I mean, come on - we try to help, but I hate to pull people every single bit of information out of their nose... I am no fortuneteller.
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