FLUT
Floating Point Lookup Table (FLUT) is an exposure control exclusive to RED. FLUT works like a traditional ISO
setting, but can be fine-tuned in post production to any level of exposure precision. FLUT automatically protects
highlights and shadows, even when changed substantially.
The FLUT setting is expressed in terms of relative exposure value (EV), where each unit represents a 1-stop change in
midtone exposure level. Range is –8.0 to 8.0. Default is 0.0.
SHADOW
Shadow adjusts the toe value of the FLUT (the tone near black). Increasing the Shadow value raises the video level of
near blacks. Lowering the Shadow value crushes the video level of near blacks. Range is –2.0 to 2.0. Default is 0.0.
SHARPNESS
Control the sharpness of each monitor output. Move to the left for a sharper image; move to the right for a less sharp
image.
CURVES
Define the individual curves for the Luma, Red, Green, and Blue channels. You can only adjust one (1) curve at a time.
Select
Reset Curve
to reset a curve.
NOTE:
Luma is the only channel on Monochrome cameras.
VIDEO
Use the Video menus to adjust the color space and gamma space for the monitor outputs. You can also use these
menus to apply an ACES look and a 3D LUT. All settings in the Video menus affect metadata only, and can be
changed in REDCINE-X PRO
®
.
NOTE:
Selecting options in the Video menu may make the menu lighter or darker. The camera applies the color and
gamma spaces after rendering the user interface, so changing these settings affects the user interface.
NOTE:
RED recommends using the most recently released Color Space and Graded Gamma settings. Use legacy
settings (such as REDcolor2) only if you need to record footage to match footage that you recorded with that legacy
setting.
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