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Alister:
I have looked at all your stuff, and am preparing to buy you a beer (or 2). My question: I know now to use the monitor luts to view but not record, but how do I apply these LUTs in post, using FCP? Do I put these same LUTs in a folder on the computer? Or different LUTs or what?
Kevin
You’ll need a LUT plugin to add the LUT’s as FCP does not handle LUTs natively.
Alister,
Thanks for all you do to support the world of the FS7. Quick question. You indicate where zebras should be set for skin tones. But what about zebra settings for white? Can you share your thoughts?
Thanks,
Jim
For 709(800) white should be 85%, for LC-709 it should be 70%.
Shouldn’t white be at 89% for 709(800)?