8/11/2023 0 Comments Panasonic gh5 lut![]() ![]() Here is the codec information on one of my recorded videos if that helps (taken from a program called MediaInfo which tells you codec information on a file)ĭid you resolve your issue yet? If not, please file a bug here. I does have a saturation adjust plugin which you can set to "reduce over saturated colors" which can work, but only on unedited footage first as my footage that already has been corrected in After Effects won t correct properly as it does lower the saturation on the over saturated colours but can make them look messed up. It has limited color corrections, no highlight/shadow adjustments or LUTs without a plugin. I also have Magix Vegas Pro 14 but I have to convert the footage first as it also won't import the 10-bit videos. I did try to set the working color space to sRGB in After Effects, which does remove the reddish tinge the LUT adds, but not the saturation or levels issue. ![]() I forgot to mention that I am using a Dell UltraSharp monitor that is calibrated and set to sRGB and my final output will be in sRGB as I am going to eventually upload these to Youtube, but I want to export the videos to high quality versions of the videos in DNxHR first, but to do that I need to fix the wrong levels and saturation issue. I think the over saturation may be a compression issue as I have read that some compressed videos can have a saturation issue with reds and make them easier to over saturate compared to shooting in RAW which doesn't have this issue, but my camera doesn't shoot RAW video. The Varicam LUT when applied does add a reddish tinge, and this also makes red colours already in the video a little stronger in colour and easier to over saturate. However, only the Studio version can import the GH5 10-bit videos directly but I only have the free version which can't and I have to convert them first, and I prefer to use AE, not only as I don't have to convert the videos to open them, but it gives me more control over the corrections than Resolve does and I can do other things with the videos that I want, which cuts down my workflow time.Īs for the over saturation, I think its to do with the GH5 footage as when I try and adjust the footage in Resolve after converting it to ProRes HQ first, I get the exact same issue. You can set the correct levels with Resolve and when I import videos I always set the video to full levels and they will display the correct white and black levels. Anyone know what I can do to fix both of these issues? I can't really start correcting the footage until I can get AE to display the right levels. The I tried Lumetri color and it worked better, I could apply the LUT and had better control over the colours, however I have not been able to fix the wrong levels or over saturated colors.Īfter playing around, I think that possibly the colours over saturating are in the mid tones but not certain of that. I want to use the VariCam 35 3DLUT V-Log to V-709 LUT, so at first I was using the Apply Color LUT to to this then the Hue/saturation adjust. I import the video and put it in the timeline. I don t change the working space color as this changes how the colors look and don't want that. Next, when I want to increase the saturation so the colors look right to me, strong reds, bright pinks, bright oranges and I noticed that in one instance I had a shot with someone with a bright blue tee shirt and I have issues with these over saturating easily, while everything else (skies, greens, browns, greys etc.) look normal and if I lower the saturation to where those colours are not over saturated, the rest of the colours become too under saturated.Ĭolor depth: either 16-bit or 32-bit (float) I have read other posts with people having this issue when importing videos, but I haven't been able to find a fix for it so it will display the correct levels. First when I import it into AE, it displays the black and white levels wrong. I have a lot of Panasonic GH5 video footage I took in 4K V-Log L 10-bit 4:2:2. ![]()
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