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Will be shooting raw video from sl2-s to atomos ninja v.  

can the group recommend some neutral clean luts for processing the video files?

I use phantom luts for my canon and DJI setups to get close to Arri look…

thanks

 

Robb

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I use the Leica LUT available in DaVinci Resolve - IIRC there are four for each of Rec2020 and Rec709 and I use the Neutral one. But almost all my video is under artificial lights and I usually edit for light and colour after applying the LUT, so the LUT is just a starting point.

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I think all the aswear refers to .mov with L-LOG profiles.

Your question was about the ProresRAW recorder for external recording. correct?

i don't know what you are shooting, but most of the time Raw is overwhelming in size, and not necessary if you set you camera correctly with WB and exposure.
You can use the Nutral Rec 2020 Lut on the camera to monitor exposure and color.

i never did any raw edits from Atomos, mostly doing color from BRAW and Leica LOG files internally.

I found the Leica video to be very good in log, it is very similar to the Panasonic.

My Way of working with it is DaVinci Resolve Studio, you need studio to edit these files.

Set up a project, and when you create the timeline use this setting for color management.

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before adding the video to the timeline,

from the media tab select all the l-LOG files and right-click on them 

chose, IMPUT COLOR SPACE -> LEICA -> LEICA L-LOG  (you can do it in the color section too)

at this point you get all the colors back with a space that davinci created, and you can start editing in the timeline.

 

OUTPUT in my setting is set to Rec 709 2.2, my material goes on the web and looks good on youtube and Instagram this way.

You may want something different for your videos.

 

 

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