2/16/2023 0 Comments Cinestyle lut davinci resolve![]() In the screenshot below, the left side shows the original "cinestyle" clip in PDR - the right shows the clip after production in CDR. In CDR, I applied the "S-curve_for_CineStyle" LUT and produced the video. Imported into PDR14, it displayed as expected. ![]() However, to test a workflow I would employ if I had a D5 MkII, I installed the Cinestyle profile and shot a short clip. Workflow? Haha - I don't have one in this regard because my Canon DSLR's not worth shooting video on! I have better cameras for that. I may just have picked a poor video file for the first-time experimenting. With PD, how are image adjustments to the video files stored and saved? Are the video files imported into PD changed in their original file locations when you fix color or exposure? Is there a video file copy in a PD folder somewhere else? Use sidecar edit files for non-destructive editing like Lightroom? How does your workflow work with those flat video files? Adjust image (color and exposure) in PD first then move into the timeline editor? Can you add image adjustment presets into PD (like LUTs and related S-curves)? Or do you need to use Color Director for anything more than the stock image adjustment capabilities in PD? ![]() Lightroom was a very convenient way to quickly "unflatten" those files with an S-curve develop preset- now LR's video functioning is broken. It renders flat images like the ones you post (like a poor man's RAW video file but these are not RAW files) when that profile is used. ![]() I have the Cinestyle profile loaded on the 5D2.
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