NATTY S-Log3 LUT
This LUT is designed to give your Slog 3 footage a natural & refined look without having to do major corrections. There is still plenty of flexibility within it! I hope you enjoy :)
Included:
Natty LUT 64 - With Contrast
Natty LUT 64 - Without Contrast
Natty 32 - Designed as a display LUT for Sony cameras that are supported.
Please watch tutorials on how to apply it using either the Colour Space Transform or Colour Management method within Davinci Resolve. If you're using Premiere pro you can convert your footage to Rec.709 by going to the colour tab > Basic Correction > input LUT > Apply Rec.709 conversion LUT (Included in this pack)
- After that, add an adjustment layer over the clip and do the same process but add my LUT! After that, you're off to the races and you can colour grade your footage from there. Happy Editing!
This LUT is designed to give your Slog 3 footage a natural & refined look without having to do major corrections. There is still plenty of flexibility within it! I hope you enjoy :)
Included:
Natty LUT 64 - With Contrast
Natty LUT 64 - Without Contrast
Natty 32 - Designed as a display LUT for Sony cameras that are supported.
Please watch tutorials on how to apply it using either the Colour Space Transform or Colour Management method within Davinci Resolve. If you're using Premiere pro you can convert your footage to Rec.709 by going to the colour tab > Basic Correction > input LUT > Apply Rec.709 conversion LUT (Included in this pack)
- After that, add an adjustment layer over the clip and do the same process but add my LUT! After that, you're off to the races and you can colour grade your footage from there. Happy Editing!
This LUT is designed to give your Slog 3 footage a natural & refined look without having to do major corrections. There is still plenty of flexibility within it! I hope you enjoy :)
Included:
Natty LUT 64 - With Contrast
Natty LUT 64 - Without Contrast
Natty 32 - Designed as a display LUT for Sony cameras that are supported.
Please watch tutorials on how to apply it using either the Colour Space Transform or Colour Management method within Davinci Resolve. If you're using Premiere pro you can convert your footage to Rec.709 by going to the colour tab > Basic Correction > input LUT > Apply Rec.709 conversion LUT (Included in this pack)
- After that, add an adjustment layer over the clip and do the same process but add my LUT! After that, you're off to the races and you can colour grade your footage from there. Happy Editing!