Gerald Undone

Just launched a massive update to my Sony S-Log3 LUTs. I've improved the curve on the base LUT, and included special tweaks for many more cameras including α1 II, α7 IV, α7C II, α7R V, α7C R, α7S III, α6700, FX2, FX3, FX30, ZV-E1, ZV-E10 II.
Get them here: www.geraldundone.com/luts

1 month ago | [YT] | 246



@ChromaticAdaptation

Would love to have a LUT convert Slog3 to DWG/DI instead

1 month ago | 7

@domakesaythinkk

These LUTs are actually really great, sold me after the video you posted walking through how you created them.

1 month ago | 0  

@blackcatooow

thank you for the efforts! helping us all out

1 month ago | 1  

@truevilmeow

Is it possible to make the LUT output DWG/DI instead of Rec. 709?

1 month ago | 14

@mojoeks

Is there a video to show them that I am missing? I trust you but would like to see them :-)

1 month ago | 2

@p.t.ngwolo1003

How do these compare to the leeming luts?

1 month ago | 1

@shuttervandal3908

Canon…

1 month ago | 0

@paulengle5784

Any plans for Canon?

1 month ago | 4

@ozframes

I am new to this and I’m interested in LUTS. After checking out the link you shared, what does this mean? “Tip: Adjust exposure before applying the LUT if the clip is over or underexposed. The LUT is built on correct exposure principles from Sony’s whitepaper, which means 18% gray should be exposed to 41% in-camera, or a 10-bit code value of 420. This also matches the in-camera view assist and exposure tools so you can rely on them as well.” Are there videos to watch that explains this?

1 month ago | 0