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Would you like to inspect the original subtitles? These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:05,000 Hey everyone. Welcome to a quick tutorial on using LUTs or look-up tables in Adobe 2 2 00:00:06,509 --> 00:00:11,509 Premiere Pro with the add of new professional cinema cameras that are 3 3 00:00:12,059 --> 00:00:17,059 cheaper and using LUTS and being able to shoot in raw. People are now wanting to 4 4 00:00:19,020 --> 00:00:23,699 be able to color correct that footage using a tool like Adobe Premiere Pro. 5 5 00:00:24,480 --> 00:00:29,480 Thankfully, Premiere Pro has this great Lumetri color greater and color 6 6 00:00:29,939 --> 00:00:33,090 corrector option which you can get to from the window. 7 7 00:00:33,600 --> 00:00:38,579 Go up to window and Lumetric color, this is a great way to color correct 8 8 00:00:38,579 --> 00:00:43,579 your footage manually but you can also input your own lut or look-up table and 9 9 00:00:44,100 --> 00:00:48,989 basically what that means in layman's terms is that you are shooting in raw 10 10 00:00:48,989 --> 00:00:53,989 with a specific camera and then there is a filter for that specific camera that 11 11 00:00:54,840 --> 00:00:58,890 you can apply to that video, it should look great. 12 12 00:00:58,890 --> 00:01:03,890 So they have a lot of luts that they have already added to Premiere Pro. 13 13 00:01:04,470 --> 00:01:09,470 You can see here you have your Canon 5D, Go Pro, slog3, this is for Sony cameras, 14 14 00:01:11,490 --> 00:01:15,390 ARRI Alexa, Alexa, lots of different 15 15 00:01:15,390 --> 00:01:20,390 Alexa versions and you can also download these online, you can find them for free, 16 16 00:01:21,210 --> 00:01:24,689 people create these luts or you can pay for them. 17 17 00:01:24,689 --> 00:01:29,369 Sometimes your camera manufacturer actually puts out a lut, that's not a 18 18 00:01:29,369 --> 00:01:34,369 part of the ones installed already with premier Pro, and if you have one of those 19 19 00:01:34,619 --> 00:01:38,369 you can download it to your computer and apply it. So let me show you what it 20 20 00:01:38,369 --> 00:01:43,369 looks like. So here is the before ungraded, uncolored, uncorrected footage 21 21 00:01:43,740 --> 00:01:47,880 from the Sony camera shooting Slog 3. 22 22 00:01:47,880 --> 00:01:51,210 if I put in that filter that I downloaded, 23 23 00:01:51,210 --> 00:01:56,210 BAM. It changes the contrast, changes the color and it makes it look more normal. 24 24 00:01:56,880 --> 00:02:01,880 Now again, I can go in and tweak these with all these exposure tabs and sliders 25 25 00:02:01,950 --> 00:02:05,399 but this does a pretty good fast job. 26 26 00:02:05,399 --> 00:02:09,989 Now this one is one that I found online and if you do download one, all you have 27 27 00:02:09,989 --> 00:02:11,140 to do is put in, 28 28 00:02:11,140 --> 00:02:14,890 somewhere on your computer where you are not going to move it, click browse, 29 29 00:02:14,890 --> 00:02:19,690 find it. So I have different luts down here that I downloaded. So let's see this 30 30 00:02:19,690 --> 00:02:24,340 one NOAM and there you have it, it's a little bit different, a little bit warmer. 31 31 00:02:24,340 --> 00:02:28,510 But you can find these online you can download them and input them that way 32 32 00:02:28,510 --> 00:02:30,340 just click that input, 33 33 00:02:30,340 --> 00:02:34,360 browse, find it or play around with some of these. Because even if it's not your 34 34 00:02:34,360 --> 00:02:39,190 specific cameras filter, some of these luts might look good on your footage. 35 35 00:02:39,190 --> 00:02:42,430 Thanks so much for watching. If you have any questions let me know, otherwise 36 36 00:02:42,430 --> 00:02:44,200 we'll see you in another tutorial. 4084

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