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Extracting LUTs from BRAW

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 5:21 pm
by ChrisMChurchill
Is there a way to extract a lut that was applied to a BRAW file in camera?

Re: Extracting LUTs from BRAW

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 9:53 pm
by ShaheedMalik
Good question.

Re: Extracting LUTs from BRAW

PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2022 11:27 pm
by Ellory Yu
I’m not sure if you can extract an embedded LUT in BRAW. I do not embed a LUT as a practice. It might present itself as part of the first node in the Color tab that you might be able to just delete. Also if you are using a sidecar, the LUT might be on it and by removing the sidecar or modifying it to remove the LUT information might be how it’s done. Might have to experiment or wait for someone with a definite answer.

Re: Extracting LUTs from BRAW

PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 4:05 am
by ShaheedMalik
Ellory Yu wrote:I’m not sure if you can extract an embedded LUT in BRAW. I do not embed a LUT as a practice. It might present itself as part of the first node in the Color tab that you might be able to just delete. Also if you are using a sidecar, the LUT might be on it and by removing the sidecar or modifying it to remove the LUT information might be how it’s done. Might have to experiment or wait for someone with a definite answer.

It's presented in the Raw tab as an option you can turn on. It's not a node.

Re: Extracting LUTs from BRAW

PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2022 7:00 am
by Ellory Yu
ShaheedMalik wrote:
Ellory Yu wrote:I’m not sure if you can extract an embedded LUT in BRAW. I do not embed a LUT as a practice. It might present itself as part of the first node in the Color tab that you might be able to just delete. Also if you are using a sidecar, the LUT might be on it and by removing the sidecar or modifying it to remove the LUT information might be how it’s done. Might have to experiment or wait for someone with a definite answer.

It's presented in the Raw tab as an option you can turn on. It's not a node.

Shaheed, thanks for clarifying that.