
Hello there every one.
I'm having an issue that I can't for the love of me figure out. I have created some looks that I would like to reuse for some upcoming projects. I'm working with BMP4k B-RAW footage. The problem I face with my looks is, that I lose a lot of "realestate" when I export them as a 3D cube. I know I could apply it as a powergrade, but my idea is, that if I can somehow make the LUT work with the Cineon LOG, it will be easier to match it with every exposure and different cameras (since all the footage I'll be working with will be transformed into the same LOG curve).
The way I try to make it work was to create 2 CST nodes, each at the start and end, do my LUT correction in between those CST nodes and then to remove the CSTs and simply use what's left on the inside. So after I export the LUT, I can simply do the same on a different video, create 2 CST nodes and convert the footage to Cineon FIlm LOG, put the LUT between them and start grading from there. But when I do that even on the same video I graded it on, the results are completely different and for some reason the contrast just doesn't apply at all.
It sucks that I can't simply export the information of the CST into the .Cube.
I just want the LOG curve to be mathematically correct, so I don't have to "guess" the curve. Would make my life a lot easier for the look creation as well.
Am I approaching this the wrong way? If so, do let me know please.
Thanks for the answers in advance,
Dawid
P.s. If any one does have a Cineon to Rec.709 LUT or an alternative to the CST, do let me know please.
I'm having an issue that I can't for the love of me figure out. I have created some looks that I would like to reuse for some upcoming projects. I'm working with BMP4k B-RAW footage. The problem I face with my looks is, that I lose a lot of "realestate" when I export them as a 3D cube. I know I could apply it as a powergrade, but my idea is, that if I can somehow make the LUT work with the Cineon LOG, it will be easier to match it with every exposure and different cameras (since all the footage I'll be working with will be transformed into the same LOG curve).
The way I try to make it work was to create 2 CST nodes, each at the start and end, do my LUT correction in between those CST nodes and then to remove the CSTs and simply use what's left on the inside. So after I export the LUT, I can simply do the same on a different video, create 2 CST nodes and convert the footage to Cineon FIlm LOG, put the LUT between them and start grading from there. But when I do that even on the same video I graded it on, the results are completely different and for some reason the contrast just doesn't apply at all.
It sucks that I can't simply export the information of the CST into the .Cube.
I just want the LOG curve to be mathematically correct, so I don't have to "guess" the curve. Would make my life a lot easier for the look creation as well.
Am I approaching this the wrong way? If so, do let me know please.
Thanks for the answers in advance,
Dawid
P.s. If any one does have a Cineon to Rec.709 LUT or an alternative to the CST, do let me know please.
PC Specs:
13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900K 3.00 GHz
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13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900K 3.00 GHz
64,0 GB RAM
RTX 4090