Log3G10 log curve is based on old
RED log curve which is based on Cineon log curve made by Kodak based on real film response curve to work with film scans. Cineon always looks great but appears a little limited for digital world. So
RED create future proof Log3G10. Always love that curve look in terms of contrast response on timeline. Other modern LOG curves (including ACEScc and ACEScct) usually where designed based on digital sensors response or for digital VFX workflows needs, so they are far away from something reality based.
Log3G10 works well as universal timeline gamma but i noticed that that
Red IPP2 Gamma Mapping shifts tonal response to the bright side, so footage looks "brighter" and some bright skin tones may look less 3D-like. Probably something specific to
RED sensors response. Usually gamma adjustment or some other color helps to fix it. I done most tests with BMMCC, so for P4K it may look different. Still Prefer custom made LOG to Rec curve generated in LUTCalc app...
RED Wide Gamut color space itself actually less matters but it is really HUGE, so fits any sensor data.
Middle point for
RED Log3G10 gamma in Contrast Pivot Settings - 0.38


Also generated some custom LUTs made from original
RED IPP2 ones. They compress only color and don't affect contrast or gamma curve. Those LUTs produce slightly different look, but same as original IPP2, they compress saturation clipping very well. Archive also includes two custom generated 1D Log to Rec LUTs (
RED Log3G10 to Amira 709 and
RED Log3G10 to Alexa X2) Those are generated in LUTCalc online app and designed to compress gamma only.
So here is how it works:
- Set project setting to YRGB Color managed
- Set project Timeline to
RED Wide Gamut and
RED Log3G10
- Set project Output to Bypass
- Add CST node to the Timeline and apply Timeline to Rec709 for gamma transform only. Or you can also try provided bonus LOG to Rec LUT at this step.
- Add another node and apply provided IPP2 [COLOR ONLY] LUT
Download here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/6w49e6bbc1u67 ... s.zip?dl=0