
CANON LOG LUT MANUAL
CANON LOG LUT PROFESSIONAL
Simple and Professional Audio Meters: Tap the on-screen audio meter to switch between preferred presentations.All new dedicated Mode Button which makes all supported modes explicit to the filmmaker (auto mode center-weighted reticle mode reticle mode manual mode).New tangerine reticles with improved lock/unlocked state animations.That redesign includes the following improvements: Other changes and additions for FiLMiC Pro v7.4 include a redesigned cinema camera-style interface. Users will also still have the option of using FiLMiC’s “Action Info Sliders” to adjust those metrics, as well as monitor remaining record time, format, and other features. The QAM setup also allows shooters to dial in their preferred camera values for ISO, shutter speed, and even white balance to create the exact exposure the shooter is looking for. Users can also replace existing LUTs or remove them completely. The Imaging/LUT panel is where users can load up a LUT within an empty slot and then apply a special name. This comes in really handy when using multiple cameras of different formats on set, where filmmakers on a budget can use a more expendable “b” camera with a backup smartphone instead of a higher-end cinema camera like a RED, Canon, or even Sony and get a usable result. Users can also take advantage of support for Cinematch and FilmConvert by exporting camera-matching files as LUTs and applying them directly to the original camera files before exporting. The ability to import LUT files into FiLMiC means that users will be able to capture video in FiLMiC’s flat and log gamma curve codecs, and then preview the files natively in rec709 to ensure perfect results. Once previewed, users can then burn the look into the final camera file before transferring the data to a computer or uploading it to the cloud. To that end, version 7.4 of FiLMiC Pro now supports the import of up to eight “.cube” LUT files directly into the app, where users can apply and view video footage in preview.

The new features will enable FiLMiC users to create a cinematic look and apply a variety of color schemes in-camera to reduce any post-production workflow.
