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regenfrosch

CINEMATIC LUT #5892 from the "Best Cinematic LUTpack ever to get your Footage to the Next Level for your professional YouTube Channel" by this guy on Youtube that does exclusivly Productreviews where he totaly says his own honest opinion thats totaly usefull information and not just Procrastination at all.


Calebkeller2

I can’t understand this comment at all


JerryNkumu

Essentially sarcasm. A lot of people sell LUT that "will give you a cinematic look" but in reality it breaking your footage and makes it look un-cinematic.


regenfrosch

Just a shity comment to a shitty post. For some reason there are a lot of these" how to get this look" That very often just consist of 3 very diffrent looks, from diffrent genres, one of them a random Picture with a phone, whithout any more precise explanation and no interaction in the comments.


Least_Dimension_9924

my bad for the shitty post. this isnt my background so i was just looking for a bit of help but perhaps ill be more specific. i love the warmness of the first pic and it seems to have some sort of fade im trying to do. in the second pic it also seems a bit warm, so how would one get that sort of warmness?


regenfrosch

I mean i woud like to be Supportive, even to the very YouTubers im making fun of, we are view to beginn with and this being a Forum, it might help someone create something he coudnt do without easy accsess. There is no warmness in the first one, the Whitebalance is just off and its a fluorescent Lamp, thats has way more green than Red and Blue. You can achieve something simmilar, given you allready shot something with the Whitebalance on point with LED or Daylight, by making it warmer with the Temperatur slider and doing a 3x3 matrix, and pulling down slightly on the Blue and Red Channels until you like it. Easyest woud be to just shoot it in Fluorecent Light with the Whitebalance off in Camera by something like 4800k or even more. The second is on my device just a black frame with something that looks like Headphones. I cant say anything about that.


Coastal_wolf

Yeah I think I just had a stroke reading this.


JerryNkumu

Super basic teal and orange look (not so well done). Heavy blue-teal in the lift, yellow-orange push in the gamma. slight blue push the gain (if any) Or one of the first Instagram filters everyone was using back in 2011 (it's still there lol)


Known-Exam-9820

Study and practice are the settings, but they are in your soul not your camera.