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Importing and exporting a LUT in Final Cut Pro X

Importing and exporting a LUT in Final Cut Pro X

From the course: Raw & Log Video Production Workflows

Importing and exporting a LUT in Final Cut Pro X

- Rich, Final Cut Pro 10 is obviously a full-featured app and like other tools, like Premiere Pro and Da Vinci Resolve it can obviously work with LUTs, with in most cases, the aide of some third party tools. In this movie let's talk about how we can add in some additional LUTs through those tools, as well as how we can export LUTs from Final Cut Pro. - [Voiceover] So Rob, we're inside of Final Cut Pro 10 here. - Yeah. - [Voiceover] And remember, with certain formats it has the ability, under the metadata settings, to actually deal with the log processing. You do have a pop-up menu here, so there is some inherent native support for formats like ARRI, Blackmagic, Canon, Panasonic, and Sony. This will allow you, this particular clip was shot on ARRI, so I'm able to choose that. If I toggle that off to none, you see it goes to the before and the after. This sort of input LUT support is built in. But, if you decide that you want to use creative LUTs, you're going to need to look at a third…

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