Description
Looks and LUTs Aerial Drone LUTs
Start your workflow with these LUT:
- 30 Cinematic LUTs
- Cool/Warm Looks
- Natural Earthy Tones
- Versatile Effects
- Drone/Aerial
- FREE PDF Walkthrough
Before applying any lut make a basic exposure and white balance correction to your footage.
Then apply a lut that you can control with basic RGB Curves and make any adjustment you need like contrast and/or saturation, or leave as it is if you like it or blend it with opacity in the software of your choice to make if you like it less strong.
These folders are:
- Drone Technical LUTs – Dlog to Rec 709 (Dlog to HD and 4k video formats)
- Dlog to Rec 709 LUTs
- Rec 709 LUTs
- Drone Technical LUTs contain 4 Luts that you can use if your aerial footage is in Dlog mode and it converts in Rec 709 retaining all the dynamic range.
- Drone Dlog LUTs 2 Rec 709 LUTs contains 30 Luts for color grading your Dlog flat footage in Rec 709.
- Drone LUTs Rec709 are the same as the above color grading Luts that you can use with any drone video footage but also with some tweaks with other cameras in 30 different Luts.
Compatible with programs that support 3D .cube LUTs:
- Adobe After Effects
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- Adobe Speedgrade
- Apple Final Cut Pro X
- Avid Media Composer
- Cyberlink ColorDirector Ultra
- DaVinci Resolve
- HitFilm
- Sony Vegas
- Wondershare Filmora
- Magic Video Pro X
- The Foundry Nuke
& more.
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