Casper75 wrote:When I take some video in RAW with LUT, where are the metadata ? How to disable the LUT ?
The metadata is in the BRAW file itself. This metadata can be superseded by the data inside a .sidecar file which is an easily readable JSON format that can be edited in any text editor. You can disable the LUT via a .sidecar file or by using any app that supports BRAW — Resolve, Premiere Pro, Avid, EditReady, etc.
Casper75 wrote:When I take photos, it add a LUT automatiquely.
Stills will be single BRAW frames that have whatever metadata you have selected in the menu. If you have toggled the menu option to to "embed 3D LUT" it will be there in the metadata. If not, it won't be there. The user has complete control.
Casper75 wrote:How to take photos in "gen5" log ? Without LUT...
At the moment, the only cameras that embed Gen5 decode in BRAW metadata are the 6K Pocket Pro and the 12K URSA Mini Pro. All other cameras that record BRAW, they can be set to decode to Gen5 in any app that supports BRAW (or via editing of a .sidecar file). BMD has officially stated that Gen5 will be the default in camera in a future firmware update coming to the 4K pocket and the 6K Pocket.
Also, to clear up some confusion earlier in the thread — the Extended Video and Video options in the menu are not LUTs. They are default decode options for BRAW. Take a look inside Resolve and you can see many other decode options, including options like ARRI LogC AWG. BRAW is a raw format. You as the user have to choose the transfer function and gamut to which it will be decoded (otherwise it will default to the option set in camera metadata). In camera there are only three decode options — BMD Film, Extended Video. and Video. In post applications that support BRAW (and also via the editing of sidecar metadata) there are many more options for the decode. It is a very useful and adaptable design.