Author Topic: Tone mapping with LUTs. Corona / Photoshop / Affinity Photo  (Read 8330 times)

2023-11-07, 11:13:55
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_fosafosa

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I know it's an archive topic, but my colleague and I have a problem that we're having.

Is it possible to get an image from Corona which will look like "log" material from a video camera in order to impose professional LUTs on it, e.g. in Resolve?

2023-11-07, 11:44:45
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piotrus3333

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sure.
16 bit integer output? or float?
what kind of dynamic range do you need encoded into log?

or is it some specific log type you are after?
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2023-11-07, 12:29:20
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We do not have a particular manufacturer in mind , we are looking for the possibilities of export this wide tonal " faded" raw image in 16 bit ,to easily use film LUTs from the web.... 
Am I mixing something up :) ?
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2023-11-07, 12:44:06
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piotrus3333

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use an "empty" lut in CIE:
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2023-11-07, 13:11:17
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We do not have a particular manufacturer in mind , we are looking for the possibilities of export this wide tonal " faded" raw image in 16 bit ,to easily use film LUTs from the web.... 
Am I mixing something up :) ?

those luts will expect input encoded with certain log type. there are quite a few flavours, all a little bit different.
What Logarythmic option is outputing is classic Cineon Log curve.
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