Deluts LUTs By James Miller

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I have been using the Sony A7sii video camera for over a year now and still love it! From the low light sensitivity to the internal 4K and 120fps in 1080 its hard to beat this camera for the price. I started shooing in SLOG 3 which a lot of people complained about getting the exposure right with. After struggling with SLOG 3 in run and gun situations I came across the Cine4 profile hack that WhoIsMatt a fellow wedding videographer later did a video on. Im not going to go into details about Cine4 but WhoIsMatt does a great in depth review of it here.

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James Miller’s DELUTS – These are by far my favorite LUTS. I’ve used them in multiple videos and I am a huge fan. Be sure to look at his CINE4, SLOG2, and SLOG3 Set. For this color grading tutorial I will be using James Miller’s DELUTS, specifically his CINE4 set. Want to watch more? DELUTS, LUTS for film, video and stills. Base grading/colour correction for all cameras. Use within many edit appliacations, including Premiere, FCPX, Resolve. I think overall you guys are right - the deluts can be a little wacky - especially with skintone and raised shadows, and even just crushing shadows a little too much. But some can be nice. I think filmconvert potra and impulz 200t are really nice starting points for luts. James Miller has released his awesome Deluts. Its LUTS for grading with Premiere Pro or Resolve.so whether you like an amazing look to your footage, or your new to grading flat footage and having trouble getting it to look nice, these new Luts are amazing. Or they can be used for on set looks for clients.

Download prison break full season 4 torrent. This Cine4 picture profile has pretty much the same dynamic range as SLOG 3 without the exposure headaches and noise a lot of people run into. I can't remember how I found these LUTS but after some searching I came across James Miller's DELUTS. I love these LUTS and he gives you a bunch for the CINE4 profile that I really like. I have attached his preview video of the LUTS below.

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Hopefully this was helpful and I would love to hear what you favorite LUTS are in this bundle!

You’re sitting at the theater watching the latest Michael Bay film when you realize, “I wish my wedding films had an over-saturated bride and groom fighting giant robots!” Well I have good news for you, I can help with one of those things. And no, its not CGI giant robots, you’ll have to learn Cinema4D for that. What I can help you with is using a Look Up Table, or as it is known on the street – a LUT – to color grade your wedding films and make them look awesome.

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What is a LUT?
In the simplest terms, a LUT is a preset file that contains color, contrast, brightness, and saturation information in the .cube format. LUTs are used for a lot of reasons, including simulating film stock looks, emulating camera colors, or even color calibration. What we will be using them for today though, is to provide a starting point for your color grading. It can save you a lot of time, and allow you to explore new creative colors that you may not have considered before.

What is not a LUT?
A LUT is NOT a one click color grade for your film. You can’t just slap one on and render our your film. LUTs often don’t take into consideration your white balance and exposure settings, so you will still need to color grade your film. With a LUT though, the amount of color grading you will have to do is probably less than you would if you were grading from scratch.

Before we go on with talking about color grading with LUTs though, I would highly recommend watching two of my previous videos. First, watch “My Favorite Picture Profile for the Sony A7Sii, FS5, and a6300,” because I will be using that picture profile with these LUTS. Second, watch “How to EASILY color grade Sony A7Sii, FS5, and a6300 footage using Premiere Pro CC,” because I cover a lot of basics in that video that I will build upon in this one. Of course you are also going to need Premiere Pro CC. Thankfully, Adobe currently offers a free trial of the full Creative Cloud suite that you can use for 30 days.

Cracked adobe acrobat for mac. Now there are a BUTT-TON of LUT options out there for you. Here are my recommendations:

  • IMPULZ LUTS – These look great and are made for a variety of cameras. Try out the basics, and if you like them consider the Professional or Ultimate packs.
  • IWLTBAP LUTS – I haven’t had a chance to buy these yet, but I would recommend trying out their free LUTs. Hat tip to Kraig Adams for posting about these.
  • James Miller’s DELUTS – These are by far my favorite LUTS. I’ve used them in multiple videos and I am a huge fan. Be sure to look at his CINE4, SLOG2, and SLOG3 Set.

For this color grading tutorial I will be using James Miller’s DELUTS, specifically his CINE4 set.

Want to watch more? Check out my reviews of the A7Sii and FS5, as well as a tip for how wedding cinematographers and photographers can get along. I really hope this video tutorial has been helpful for you. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment below, or send me a message.

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