Glad it's helpful man! I don't think the a6X00 line has it sadly, but you can load it onto an external monitor or try using Zebras in-camera to help with preventing clipping for example.
It's just a generic LUT you can put over any REC709 footage to help gauge rough exposure values, so it works with anything that has been converted from LOG to 709.
ok i have watched 2 videos on the subject. One says, try to come in the magenta range(mid range IRE). H Here Connor seems to rely more on what he sees. Skin is gray, windows high IRE. So confusing. :P
this is gem right here dude! learned a lot!! i wonder if my a6400 had a false color feature. this is great dude really great!!!
Glad it's helpful man! I don't think the a6X00 line has it sadly, but you can load it onto an external monitor or try using Zebras in-camera to help with preventing clipping for example.
@@ConnorGilks Yup! I do this myself with my a5100
Is this LUT compatible with the Sony A6700 color science? A6700 supports LUT upload and has the same sensor as the FX3.
It's just a generic LUT you can put over any REC709 footage to help gauge rough exposure values, so it works with anything that has been converted from LOG to 709.
Great!
This looks great - Do you have the LUT for the Panasonic Lumix S5IIX? (I think it needs a .vlt file rather than .cube)
I don't, but you should be able to convert it.
ok i have watched 2 videos on the subject.
One says, try to come in the magenta range(mid range IRE). H
Here Connor seems to rely more on what he sees. Skin is gray, windows high IRE. So confusing. :P