Can I put Luts into my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera?

Can I put Luts into my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera?

Yes, you can put LUTs (Look-Up Tables) into your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC). A LUT is a mathematical formula used in color grading to map one set of colors to another, allowing you to apply a specific look or style to your footage.

There are several ways to apply LUTs to your Blackmagic PCC footage:

  1. In-Camera: You can apply LUTs in-camera by navigating to the "Color" tab in the camera settings. From there, you can select the LUT you want to use and adjust the intensity as needed.

  2. Post-Production: If you prefer to apply LUTs in post-production, you can do so in a number of different video editing and color grading software programs. Most popular software like DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro, and Final Cut Pro X have options for applying LUTs. Simply import your footage into the software, navigate to the LUT section, and select the LUT you want to use.

It is important to note that LUTs are a creative tool and the results will vary depending on the specific LUT and how you use it. It's a good idea to experiment with different LUTs to see what works best for your footage.

In conclusion, applying LUTs to your Blackmagic PCC footage can add a professional touch to your videos and give them a specific look or style. You can do it either in-camera or in post-production, depending on your personal preference

Link for my LUTs for BMPCC

https://thiagovibesp.com/bmpcc-luts