Sony Slog2 Lut Downloads
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 ACA7S709.cube or his ACA7S709800.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 ACA7S709.cube or his ACA7S709800.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.
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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 ACA7S709.cube or his ACA7S709800.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. 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. The for sale version is reported to have very good noise reduction capability (at a thousand bucks).
Everyone else uses the Neat Video plugin for noise reduction. As soon as you get into low light video, noise reduction s/w is a miracle.
Charles Hull wrote: Promit wrote: EosHD is offering some profiles: Flat but not based on S-Log. Haven't tried them myself. I saw that, but haven't tried it yet.
The dynamic range of Slog2 is so good I hate to try something else, but it could be that this same high dynamic range with 8 bit video makes it almost impossible to have a LUT with high color precision. So I'll probably plunk down $19.99 and see how it performs. I did buy the EOSHD Sony A7RII Setup Guide and LUT Pack. The setup guide is thorough and step by step, making it easy to optimize the camera for shooting video.
It is more for a serious video shooter, but also useful for anyone to learn the principles of getting good video from the camera. It also has an alternate profile to Slog2 called CINEFLAT that is more like a Canon flat profile. The guide describes how to set up the camera for this.
The LUT pack has Slog2 LUTs and a LUT for CINEFLAT. I tried the CINEFLAT profile, and I'd say the author Andrew Reid has done a very good job with this. It won't have the full dynamic range of Slog2, but it definitely allows better control of color, and still has some extended dynamic range. 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 ACA7S709.cube or his ACA7S709800.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?
Sony Slog2 Lut Download
On A7s S-LOG files forget about LUT's and learn how to use Davinci Resolve. LUT's are OK for a quick way to preview footage but they are generally too crude with 8bit S-LOG footage and or are designed to give you a 'hipster' look. Resolve is quite simply the best grading tool out there for A7s footage as amongst other things it lets you adjust tones just in the luminance ( Y) channel without it effecting the colours which greatly helps in achieving natural looking grades and good skin tones. Even the latest Luminetri colour control in Premier Pro doesn't grade A7s footage very well although you may find that PP is a better editing software but you can 'round trip' between PP and resolve quite easily. I use PP to edit and Resolve to grade. If you must use LUT's check out 'Casey Wilson'. 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 ACA7S709.cube or his ACA7S709800.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? I have use DaVinci to create a LUT and then import it in FCPX. Or I will create correction in Color Finale. Take a look here, they have LUT importer utility and plugins and tutorials. Shirozina 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 ACA7S709.cube or his ACA7S709800.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? On A7s S-LOG files forget about LUT's and learn how to use Davinci Resolve. LUT's are OK for a quick way to preview footage but they are generally too crude with 8bit S-LOG footage and or are designed to give you a 'hipster' look. Resolve is quite simply the best grading tool out there for A7s footage as amongst other things it lets you adjust tones just in the luminance ( Y) channel without it effecting the colours which greatly helps in achieving natural looking grades and good skin tones. Even the latest Luminetri colour control in Premier Pro doesn't grade A7s footage very well although you may find that PP is a better editing software but you can 'round trip' between PP and resolve quite easily.
Slog2 To Rec709 Lut
Slog2 Lut
I use PP to edit and Resolve to grade. If you must use LUT's check out 'Casey Wilson' Davinci Resolve looks amazing but has a huge learning curve. Can you recommend any good tutorials for it?