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Is creating a transform LUT with a colorchecker prudent?


Dan Sherman
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I just picked up a GH5 to replace/augment my G7. I'm just a hobbyist messing around in my workshop shooting tutorial style videos, but i'd like the footage between my two camera to be as consistent a s possible. My shop has decent lighting CRI 85 bulbs, and only one window that's blocked out while shooting, so its a pretty controlled environment 

Thus I've been considering using my colorchecker, resolve, and probably a little manual tweaking to generate a LUT that could be be used to standardize ("correct") footage. I Know it wouldn't be perfect and would still require tweaks, but is would still be faster than grading everything from scratch, or using the color checker in every clip.

Anyone think this would be worth doing? Any tips or suggestions?


EDIT: It looks like I created this in the wrong forum, but I don't see a way of deleting it or moving it.

 

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