3D LUT
Use the 3D LUT menu to apply and manage LUTs.
Select LUT
If you are recording to a 2K Apple ProRes or 2K Avid DNxHD/HR codec while the camera is in IPP2 mode, you can chose to irreversibly encode (bake) the 3D LUT into the recorded file. For more information, go to Select Record File Format.
When you apply a 3D LUT to a monitor, the name of the 3D LUT displays in the lower left corner of the Live Action area for that monitor. The Display Preset feature controls which Color Space / Gamma Curve pairing and/or 3D LUT is applied to the monitor. For more information, go to Display Preset.
NOTE: The 3D LUT indicator is part of the default "Standard (RED)" overlay, which you can override by selecting or creating a different overlay. For more information, go to Custom Overlays.
To apply a 3D LUT, follow the instructions below:
- Go to Menu > Image > 3D LUT.
- Select a LUT from the Creative 3D LUT drop-down menu.
- Select OK.
Export/Import LUTs
To export and import 3D LUTs, go to Menu > Image > 3DLUT > Import/Export.
3D LUTs can be stored on the camera or transferred to SSD to be shared with other cameras. When exporting 3D LUTs from camera to an SSD, the 3D LUTs are saved to a folder on the SSD called “luts”. When importing 3D LUTs from an SSD to camera, the 3D LUTs must be stored on the SSD in a folder called “luts”.
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: Export selected 3D LUT from camera to SSD.
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All: Export all 3D LUTs from camera to SSD.
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: Import selected 3D LUT from SSD to camera.
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All: Import all 3D LUTs from SSD to camera.