

These LUTs are designed to get you to a quick starting point.

If I use these LUTs can I avoid color grading? This is beyond the scope of this purchase, so you're on your own. You can actually use these LUTs to start with and then apply the appropriate transform to the desired color space. 2020 is still ways off as an industry standard, and HDR is all over the place with its standards. That's great! Go find other LUTs you like. 709 on a Flanders Scientific DM240 monitor. Make sure you study results on a professional grading monitor. If you deviate from the workflow or instructions you will get inconsistent results. 709 and is only to be used in DaVinci Resolve.

No! These LUTs are designed specifically for Rec. There is no support for any other application, so please don't ask me for help to use them in another program.Ĭan I use Wolfcrow Cinematic LUTs in my own way?

The video above explains how to use these LUTs with different kinds of footage in Davinci Resolve. It gives consistent results with any format as long as you follow the right workflow. Yes! I have tested these LUTs with most log formats - LogC, Red Log (IPP2), Canon Log, Canon Log 2, Canon Log 3, S-Log2, S-Log3, V-Log, N-Log, Blackmagic Film, you name it. Only buy if you are using it for Resolve.Ĭan these LUTs be used with any Log format? I don't have access to them and I can't provide support for any discrepancies in the results. Performance is not guaranteed on other applications. The LUTs have only been tested with DaVinci Resolve. Not all applications allow this level of fine control over LUTs, and the results might vary. The LUTs have only been tested with Resolve, in the workflow shown in the above video. Use these film LUTs in any color grading application that supports *.cube, including Resolve, Premiere Pro, Avid, FCP-X and more. You will have your own account page and can make the necessary changes. Wolfcrow Cinematic LUTs are for filmmakers and colorists looking for a great place to start for their films. You can download the LUTs as soon as you login. You get immediate access once the payment is successful.
