CINEMA CREATIVE LUTS 2.0 - CLOG LUT Bundle
CINEMA CREATIVE LUTS 2.0 - CLOG LUT Bundle
MY ALL NEW CLOG Creative CINEMA LUT BUNDLE
Transform your Canon LOG footage with my Creative LUT bundle including 7 specific LUTS to give you the perfect look and creative grade for your LOG footage in just a single click.
That's right, I've developed these for use straight on top of Canon LOG footage such as that coming from the EOS R, 5D Mark IV, R5, R6, 1DXMIII and the Canon CINE line cameras that shoot in the Clog 1 profile. These can also be used on top of REC709 footage shot in a flat or Neutral profile by lowering the opacity of the applied LUT.
This seriously changed the game for me once I created and began using these Creative LUTS. It streamlined my edits and sped up the colour grading process by a good margin to help me produce work quicker and better colour balance and accuracy. That's the main reason I wanted to provide them here for sale - so hopefully they could assist you to get the job done quicker and easier as well!
This Includes the following Canon LOG Creative LUTS;
1. Canon LOG1 to REC709 - LOOM
2. Canon LOG1 to REC709 - MIDNIGHT
3. Canon LOG1 to REC709 - MOON
4. Canon LOG1 to REC709 - MOONLIGHT
5. Canon LOG1 to REC709 - SUMMER
6. Canon LOG1 to REC709 - SUN
7. Canon LOG1 to REC709 - SUNLIGHT
*Note: Working with these LUTs requires that you have shot and exposed correctly for cLOG on Your specific camera.
My recommended shot settings for these LUTS are;
- Canon Log - Neutral Colour Matrix
- Characteristics at 0 sharpening, 0 saturation ,0 hue.
- Shoot in an ALL-I codec.
- 400 ISO
- Expose for skin between 30% and 40% IRE
Important to get white balance as close as possible to correct in camera.
NB: There is no post sharpening or creative vignette on these LUTs. For those additional items, you will need to add them after you apply the LUTs or check out my Transform CINE LUTS 2.0 Colour Grading Preset Bundle's for Davinci Resolve and Premiere, available on my shop page, which have those elements included in the node tree or via the Lumetri Preset panel.