Sony Slog2 Lut Download

Complete pack of LUTs to convert camera profiles (S-Log2, S-Log3. For Sony Vegas (Pro/Movie Studio), you need this free LUT plugin by VisionColor. Software: Sony Look Profile (3D LUT). Version: 1; Thursday, 25 February 2016. Please find below documentation and download files which support use of S-Log.

Update: Head to our latest reviews: done by Nino and a comprehensive done by Sebastian. Grading is tricky.

In fact, it is an artform in itself. I n my, I graded the footage to my liking and although I supplied a link to an (which was downloaded hundreds of times), I kept hearing concerns from some of our followers about the low contrast grade I did. This morning,, a friend and colleague of mine whose I used for grading my original piece stepped in. He sent me 4 which were created specifically for that project and this camera. Please feel free to download those LUTs from and grade the footage to your liking.

The above video was re-graded very quickly using one of those very LUTs. Once again, thank you to everybody who watched and commented on the. Camera picture profile used in this video: S-Log 2.

Shot mostly on 800 native ISO, Edited on Adobe Premiere CC latest edition. Here you can find additional Music. Title used: A huge thank you to Katharina Almer and Cornelia Rimser for allowing me to document a day in their professional life.

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I'm looking for the best LUTs for the A7RII Slog2 profile. Right now I'd like a good video look, not a film look, with a LUT that gets close enough to minimize color editing. And something that gives good editing control at the top and bottom ends. So far I get the best results with Alister Chapman's basic AC_A7S_709_.cube or his AC_A7S_709800.cube. I've tried James Miller's 'Hyde Park' and his other Sony LUTs but they seem too dark and washed out for me.

Has anyone found something else they really like and recommend? Charles Hull wrote: I'm looking for the best LUTs for the A7RII Slog2 profile.

Right now I'd like a good video look, not a film look, with a LUT that gets close enough to minimize color editing. And something that gives good editing control at the top and bottom ends. So far I get the best results with Alister Chapman's basic AC_A7S_709_.cube or his AC_A7S_709800.cube. I've tried James Miller's 'Hyde Park' and his other Sony LUTs but they seem too dark and washed out for me. Has anyone found something else they really like and recommend? What program do you use to edit your a7RII videos? Davinci Resolve?

I'm guessing you're shooting 'picture profile 7' slog profile? The LUTs you mentioned are the only ones I have found so far. Would love to know some others. Roses wrote: Charles Hull wrote: I'm looking for the best LUTs for the A7RII Slog2 profile. Right now I'd like a good video look, not a film look, with a LUT that gets close enough to minimize color editing. And something that gives good editing control at the top and bottom ends. So far I get the best results with Alister Chapman's basic AC_A7S_709_.cube or his AC_A7S_709800.cube.

I've tried James Miller's 'Hyde Park' and his other Sony LUTs but they seem too dark and washed out for me. Has anyone found something else they really like and recommend? Download games ukts bus mod indonesia web. What program do you use to edit your a7RII videos? Davinci Resolve? I'm guessing you're shooting 'picture profile 7' slog profile?

The LUTs you mentioned are the only ones I have found so far. Would love to know some others. Yes, I'm using Resolve, as well as Premiere Pro with Lumetri. (And sometimes AE).

For most things Lumetri works well, although I haven't looked at Resolve version 12 yet. Alister Chapman's LUTs are pretty good so I'll stick with them for now.

Film Convert is nice, except I don't want a film look right now. Roses wrote: Thanks for the info.

I'm not quite tready to plunk down for Adobe Premier because I'm so new to video. Resolve 12 does have some advanced timeline editing, but as far as I'm aware it's more often used for color grading? What do you think of it in comparison to Premiere? My experience with video editors is that it is all about the learning curve. You might want to just jump into Resolve (I probably would in your case). But if you change later there would quite a bit of re-learning. The only issue with the free version of Resolve, it doesn't have noise reduction.