LUT library
Look-Up-Tables from Sony and third-parties for on-set monitoring and colour grading
What is a LUT?
A LUT (Look-Up-Table) is simply a table of fixed numerical values that can be applied to video to alter its look. It can change an image’s contrast or colour or both. 1D LUTs are the simplest, each input value mapping to a single output value, while 3D LUTs are more sophisticated and can apply to a co-ordinate set of colours.
Benefits of LUTs
A LUT or Look-Up Table makes it easy to apply a wide variety of different looks to your video content. It’s often used when shooting RAW or log content, which may initially look quite flat but contains large amounts of information for post-production creativity.
There are “technical” LUT’s that are used to convert between different television standards, perhaps from S-Log3 to Rec-709 as well as creative LUT’s that can be used to create an almost endless range of different visual looks and styles.
LUTs from Sony
Sony engineers have developed LUTs designed to facilitate specific functions for filmmakers. These are all available free of charge.
Sony Look Profiles
These LUTs are designed to provide an easy starting point when colour grading for a typical broadcast TV workflow. Originally developed to exploit the exceptional colour reproduction and latitude of the F65 and F55, they are also useful for subsequent large format sensor cameras including FS7/FS5 Series.
Look Profiles are provided as 3D LUT files to apply with colour grading tools. They support RAW, SR File, XAVC and MPEG2 workflow.
- S-Gamut/S-log2
- S-Gamut.Cine/S-log3
BURANO LUTs for download
BURANO has four new looks – Warm, Cool, Vintage and Teal and Orange – to choose between alongside the established s709 and 709 (800) looks in Cine EI mode. Creatively tuned to suit typical shooting scenarios, they give the operator a choice of distinctive, engaging looks at the touch of a button. Moreover, LUT data from a shoot can be embedded in those clips’ metadata for an efficient colour workflow.
s709 Monitor Look
Sony created these LUTs for on-set monitoring while shooting, as well as for clip review afterwards. Developed alongside VENICE and also applicable to FX9, s709 renders imagery in subtle colours, with smooth colour gradation and a softer low contrast tone curve. s709 is close to the film colour characteristics, and allows directors, DOPs and cinematographers, to have the final film look characteristics on location while shooting.
Third-party LUTs from creators
There are a wide variety of LUTs available from independent filmmakers.
Download Ambassador LUTs
Free video LUT packs to transform your footage. 40+ professional LUTs available now with more to come soon. Suitable for Sony Cinema Line cameras.
Space Adventure and Super Hero LUTs
Here are two new LUT’s for use with Sony cameras that shoot with S-Log3 and S-Gamut3.Cine. These LUT’s were tailored for use with the FX3 and FX6 but will also produce great results with other Cinema Line cameras such as the FX9 and VENICE. Both LUT’s were inspired by recent hit blockbuster movies and streaming shows.
Technicolor Look Collection
The new Technicolor Look Collection for VENICE allows anyone to add the artistry and experience of Technicolor colorists to their VENICE productions. Free downloads of LUT (Look Up Table) files can be used for on-set monitoring, as well as be applied in post-production. Also included are .ART files, Sony’s new proprietary file format, which offers enhanced performance compared to 3D LUTs.