However, including equations for technical papers and implementing useful, appropriate options are two different things an I have now tried to put LUTCalc into the right position. LUTCalc has long included various high dynamic range curves, including the two which are establishing themselves as standards: Perceptual Quantisation (PQ) and Hybrid-Log Gamma (HLG). I've been playing around taking and analysing test images on an a7s the result of which is my estimation of the Cinegamma 3 and Cinegamma 4 curves (Cinegammas 1 and 2 being renamed Hypergammas). This update features a couple of new curves, some important changes to the way others work, a new tool for targeting different displays and the start of changes to the interface.įirst, a relatively simple new feature. LUTCalc v3.1 Update - 1t June 2017 - HDR, Cinegammas, Display Colourspace Conversion and responsive design More details about LUTCalc can be found in the ' Features' section Back To Top This is an ongoing process and I am grateful for the help I have had in checking results and discovering when I have made mistakes! LUTCalc allows you to set all levels as you wish, but also offers simple presets to help consistency in various applications. I have also come to realise that at present it is far too easy for LUTs to behave inconsistently between bits of software (or cameras). I have worked to make the tools familiar to me in my work with film and video cameras for example colour temperature can be set directly but also with a CTO / CTB slider akin to lighting gels. Many of my clients do not currently want or need log, and I frequently bake-in my personalised looks developed with LUTCalc. The charts and exposure values have also helped me to understand the way that modern cameras handle wide exposure ranges giving me good, consistent results. If shooting log I also make grading versions so that post can start off working with 'my' look. I use it to create MLUTs for the Sony F cameras I currently most often use. I have written LUTCalc from scratch to help me with my day to day work. My name is Ben Turley and I am a professional lighting cameraman and DoP in the UK. What began as a hobby gradually became more of an obsession which has developed into a flexible tool for creating and then shooting with 'looks'. It started out as a simple spreadsheet for generating S-Log2 exposure shift LUTs for Sony's F5 and F55 cameras. LUTCalc is a desktop app for generating, analysing and previewing 1D and 3D Lookup Tables (LUTs) for video cameras that shoot log gammas.
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