hiya,
don't have a good answer to your exact problem, but i thought
i'll add that i've done several tests between the "Video" "Film"
and "RAW" recording with a blackmagic pocket and for the life of
it i couldn't find a way to match them exactly in any
application (not even in resolve, which is from the same company!)
i found that their provided "Log to Rec709" LUT gives quite
different results then if recorded in-camera in video mode -
which is a pity because the cameras video colours usually look
better to me (but clip shadows/highlights).
might be that i was doing something wrong all the time (and if i
have, please let me know because i'd love to solve this), but i
thought i'd add this just in case that the problem is not your
workflow but rather the provided LUT (tried several others.
wanted to get to the bottom of this for quite a while but as
always other things come up all the time.
chris
On 7/13/15 at 12:00 AM, [email protected] (Gary Jaeger) wrote:
Thanks Simon. The “close enough” solution is always where
I’ve ended up before, but I thought I’d actually try and
solve it this time. Silly me.
So I’m assuming you mean OCIOFileTransform, which I’ve used
before for various things, like when I made my own via
MatchGrade and exported a .csp file. That seems to work, but I
can’t read any of the resolve luts into that node. They fail
with an error. I do have one called “BMDFIlmToLinear.cube”
that reads in, but doesn’t seem right either. Not sure where
I got that file, and it’s not the same as the “BMDFIlm To
Linear.cube” files that are installed with Resolve.
It did occur to me though that it might be better to just use a
MatchGrade node. While that seems to sort of work for .mov
files, I can’t get the same method to work for the .dng files.
Anyway, take a look if you have time. Curious about your thoughts.
Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
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