

#IMPORT LUTS INTO CINEMA GRADE HOW TO#
Or play with the popular modern color look of Orange Teal to give clips a modern, cinematic feel! How to Apply LUTs Make a daytime clip appear like it was filmed on a moonlit night with the Night Moonlight LUT, emulate the color grading of blockbuster movies like the Matrix with the Neo Green LUT. You can dramatically change the look and feel of your clips using LUTs. Put simply, color correction is adjusting your footage to ensure it looks real, and color grading is changing colors to achieve creative effects. LUTs have two main uses color correction and color grading. If you shoot in LOG, refer to the section below on LOG profile LUTs. Most LUTs, including those bundled with Pinnacle Studio, are designed for Rec709 footage, which is likely the format your footage was shot in and is already fairly color corrected. LUTs are a stored table of preset number values that indicate how much a video or image clip’s hues, brightness, and saturation should be altered. Introduced in version 23, Pinnacle Studio now includes a suite of color lookup tables called LUTs that can give your next video project some quick creative color adjustments.
