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Hey everyone. Welcome to a quick tutorial on
using LUTs or look-up tables in Adobe
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Premiere Pro with the add of new
professional cinema cameras that are
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cheaper and using LUTS and being able to
shoot in raw. People are now wanting to
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be able to color correct that footage
using a tool like Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Thankfully, Premiere Pro has this great
Lumetri color greater and color
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corrector option which you can get to
from the window.
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Go up to window and Lumetric color,
this is a great way to color correct
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your footage manually but you can also
input your own lut or look-up table and
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basically what that means in layman's
terms is that you are shooting in raw
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with a specific camera and then there is
a filter for that specific camera that
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you can apply to that video, it should
look great.
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So they have a lot of luts that they
have already added to Premiere Pro.
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You can see here you have your Canon 5D, Go
Pro, slog3, this is for Sony cameras,
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ARRI Alexa, Alexa, lots of different
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Alexa versions and you can also download
these online, you can find them for free,
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people create these luts or you can pay
for them.
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Sometimes your camera manufacturer
actually puts out a lut, that's not a
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part of the ones installed already with
premier Pro, and if you have one of those
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you can download it to your computer and
apply it. So let me show you what it
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looks like. So here is the before
ungraded, uncolored, uncorrected footage
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from the Sony camera shooting Slog 3.
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if I put in that filter that I
downloaded,
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BAM. It changes the contrast, changes the
color and it makes it look more normal.
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Now again, I can go in and tweak these
with all these exposure tabs and sliders
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but this does a pretty good fast job.
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Now this one is one that I found online
and if you do download one, all you have
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to do is put in,
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somewhere on your computer where
you are not going to move it, click browse,
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find it. So I have different luts down
here that I downloaded. So let's see this
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one NOAM and there you have it, it's a
little bit different, a little bit warmer.
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But you can find these online you can
download them and input them that way
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just click that input,
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browse, find it or play around with some
of these. Because even if it's not your
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specific cameras filter, some of these
luts might look good on your footage.
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Thanks so much for watching. If you have
any questions let me know, otherwise
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we'll see you in another tutorial.
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