This Video is Recorded in 8bit Slog... Can I make it look reasonable? Time to learn something new!

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  • @Drakmyth
    @Drakmyth 28 дней назад +1

    I played with color grading in DaVinci very briefly, but from what I remember color grading presets *are* custom LUTs. You set up the grading node the way you want them, then you can right-click on a clip and go to "Generate LUT", choose the cube density (I'm not entirely sure what this means, but the handful of guides I've seen say 33-point is sufficient for most tasks), and that will output a *.cube file. Then you can right-click on one of the existing LUT categories and select "Open File Location". Create your own folder there and put your *.cube file in that folder and you should see it pop up as a custom category with your custom LUT inside that you can just drag into any future clips.

    • @LegacyStudio
      @LegacyStudio  28 дней назад +1

      You are the man of knowledge. Awesome dude!!! Absolutely doing that.