1/17/2024 0 Comments Sony slog3 lut profile download![]() Pro Res RAW must be recorded externally, using Atomos Ninja V + minissd, and you also need a card reader to get the data from the mini ssd. ![]() Ppl seem to prefer exposing for SLOG3.Cine using an external monitor's more accurate zebras/waveforms (FX3 has no waveforms as of v2.0)Įach "MON:" monitor display profile has it's own standards for setting exposure.Ĭreative Look/Dynamic range optimizer, Picture Profile, and Log Shooting modes can all be recorded internally to the camera's SD/CFExpress Type A cards. LUTs are only able to be selected (btwn diff imported user LUTs and the preloaded firmware 2.0 luts, the most significant being s709, which gives an idea of the standard Rec709 color space), and LUTs are to be toggled Display LUT: On/Off. Log shooting is for shooting SLOG3, preferred option seems to be SLOG3.Cine, which is a flat, desat profile, that's better at preserving more dynamic range/better image quality/more able to fine tune colors in post, and requires you to shoot overexposed, guestimating 1.7-2.0. You can also add User LUTs using PPLUT 1-4 to bake in the look of a custom LUT. ![]() Picture Profile "bakes in" the looks with profiles that emulate certain visual standards (gammas, colors/gradation), and can be customized in-camera a little bit. in Log Shooting, where LUTs are NOT "baked in," where the LUTs are just an optional thing to be tagged and saved as metadata/ or used to display how it would look in post w the LUT applied, for a quick visual reference.Īlso, there's like basically 3 or 4 layers of display video stuff, that sort of go together.Ĭreative Look and Dynamic Range Optimizer are options for customizing your image in-camera for when Picture Profile and Log Shooting are set to OFF. as for Picture Profiles, for the more baked-in flavors, you can import a LUT onto the FX3 (if it works) and then, when you go to PP Select, scroll down to PPLUT1-4 to load user LUTs that you've imported, and they'll be baked into the footage. So seems a little gimmicky if certain LUTs don't work on the FX3 that are ambassador luts on Sony's own page.īut yurr, idk, am new to this noise, but wanted to share that Alistair Chapman tutorial coz the title really doesn't do it justice how comprehensive it is. But seems there's no consensus on what makes it not work, beyond vague, the LUT is too hidef (33 smaller than 64 bit or something?), but unsure how to tell that, excepting when it's in the name of the LUT. I go the Jenny's LUT Collection to work on the Ninja V, but still Getting "File Cannot be loaded," on the FX3. Note both zebras and waveforms are effected by whatver "MON:" Display type you select. Then you can set exposure per the recommended standards for whatever "MON:" you are using (PQ, HLG, LUT, etc) using waveforms, or Zebras. Then activate it on your ninja v device in the Activation tab. Use AID (activation ID, using Activation/INFO tabs on the ninja V) to activate tokens, download the token file and xfer onto the minissd that basically combines licenses like an iLok in audio production. For Example, MON: PQ uses Nits, and 100 nits is a whitecard, skintones: 45 nits.Ĭustom LUTs use a waveform of 0-100% Exposure and vary from LUT to LUT. Each of the Monitoring views have their own standard of measuring. Note the LUT will change the waveform display. Then Display the lut, (instead of "Native" or "Log" view, it will be "Mon:LUT#") Then open the luts by picking one of the 8 slots and loading it there. You can also download and add custom Luts from Sony or other custom luts onto the minissd (create a folder, "LUTs"). Here's some spec info for the FX3 + Atomos Ninja V.ĭef gonna have to play around with it, but basically seems like:įX3>hdmi cable 2.0, good quality>Atomos Ninja V>Angelbird minissdĭownload ProRes Raw token/other tokens for a license (some are paid, like h.265 hevc) Using Sony's Alpha 7S III and FX3 with the NINJA V and NINJA V+ - what codec to choose This Alistair Chapman video on shooting ProRes RAW using the Atomos Ninja V really explains some fundamental tools for shooting in RAW. ![]() Note on Shooting RAW using Ninja V on FX3 (not really picture profiles/baked in):
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