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March 25th, 2014, 03:01 PM | #1 |
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Protune LUT is same as Cinestyle LUT
Just had another message from gopro (yes you just need to import footage into firstlight, THEN export LUT) that gopro protune lut is the same as the cinestyle lut. Very helpful. Also confirmed that there is no batch export from gopro studio pro.
" It is surprising to me that the trial won't let you export the LUT. > Unfortunately we do not offer the LUT as a standalone download, however the > Protune LUT is the same as the CineStyle LUT available from Technicolor. In > this situation, I would suggest that you download that from here: > > Cinestyle Download - Technicolor > > Then you can apply that to your Protune enabled footage and that will add > the saturation and contrast that you are probably looking for. and lastly..Thank you for the reply. You are correct in saying that GoPro Studio does not have a batch processing feature to export back to H.264. " etc ... So I hope that helps people trying to batch export with color correction equivalent to the protune LUT on gopro studio. Let me know iff you need the .look file or .cube file, and I can upload somewhere. Kudos to gopro support on this one! |
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