POST PRODUCTION
Select ‘Project Settings’, ‘Camera RAW’, ‘CinemaDNG’ and make sure the ‘Decode using’ is
set to either ‘CinemaDNG Default’ or “Camera Metadata’
The “Camera Metadata’ is the default and the best place to start if you need to change an
individual clip with camera RAW.
The Media Pool settings are helpful if you have a mix of different clip types, you can sort by
codec, select a group and adjust.
For your convenience, Convergent Design has generated several example LUTs that can be
applied to your RAW footage. Keep in mind these LUTs are an approximation, and may need
adjustment depending on your application.
These LUTs are available in the Firmware/Downloads section of the Convergent Design
website.
*Also note that using camera metadata or CinemaDNG default is also supported.
TO LOAD 3D LUTS INTO DAVINCI RESOLVE
1. Select the Project Settings wheel, and navigate to Look Up Tables
2. Select Open LUT Folder, and copy the included example LUTs into this folder.
3. Now Select Update Lists
4.
Now in the Media Browser you can right click on your RAW file and select 3D LUT and
select the LUT you wish to apply from the list.
Note the following about each CD example LUT, and you should adjust the LUT based on your
application.
FS700_1.11.100_SLOG.CUBE
This LUT can be applied to view a simulated S-Log2 look based on the RAW recording with the
S-Log2 picture profile, also note the image should closely match the internal media.
FS700 FCP X IMPORT SETTINGS
Once you have created a new project be sure to check the following Settings:
1. Under Final Cut Pro select Preferences
2. Be sure the Still Images editing duration is set to 0.0.1 Seconds
3. Select navigate to File and select Import Media
4. Navigate to the Clips directory, and select the Clip Folder contain your
FS700 RAW files.
5.
At this point you can start correcting the files to a 2.2 Gamma using the
Color Board.
* Note if you are recording the internal media you can import the matching S-Log2 file, and
select Match Color for a close approximation of S-Log2, but will most likely need additional
tweaking.
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