So what you see of professional work was not produced using something like that gamma correction LUT. I can guarantee you, any movie you watch on your Mac was produced to full Rec.709 standards for b-cast, and not the Mac settings. like all other pro-produced material on any individual screen out there. Produce to proper standards, it will pass QC (quality control) machines, and will look. Including the folks I work for and with daily. They don't deliver to the Mac 'standard', even though I think it's pretty safe to assume more b-cast colorists are running Macs than PCs. They normally simply produce to the standard, and let it go. This is what colorists deal with all the time. look like you want it to on Mac screens, or on most other screens. Ain't nothing me, thee, or any pro colorist out there can do about it. on every other screen out there in the wild, which is to say 85% or more of screens, that file may well look too dark and over-saturated. That will help the file look 'proper Rec.709' on a modern Mac with a Retina screen outside of Premiere Pro, due to the odd mis-application of color standards chosen by Apple for their ColorSync utility's Rec.709 settings. and it is of course something they mentioned when it was first "published". I would add a caution to using that export LUT for the Macs. with a two-digit prefix I could have up to 99 main groups, and within groups, 26 slots. This causes my additions to always show up before any of the included (I've only like twice used an included LUT/Look) ones in the drop-down list.Īnd I've got groupings. The folders you create at the locations shown in the chart are added to the 'included' ones by computer alpha-numeric sorting order. And the folders for all three apps must be identical. The folders in the shipped program files area are accessed by a relative search by the three apps. ONLY to the locations in the chart below. NEVER ever ever add anything to the program/package file area where the 'shipped' LUTs/Looks are stored. There is a specific way to add LUTs for the standard Lumetri drop-down options in the Basic and Creative tabs, shown in the following chart.
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