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256 Shades of Grey – LOG, LUTs, 8-Bit and 10-Bit

September 14th, 2017 Jump to Comment Section 6

In this episode of cinema5D Essentials, Li-Lian and Nino demystify the meaning of LOG, LUTs, and the differences between 8-Bit and 10-Bit color – all of which are key to taking your next steps in filmmaking.

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What can you learn in this episode?

Many cameras come with a variety of Picture Profiles or Looks. While many are designed to produce the most pleasing images straight out of the camera, some cameras offer LOG Picture Profiles which provide “flatter” images with less contrast and saturation that allow you to play around with them a little more in post production. You will notice this flexibility becomes essential as you start improving your skills in color correction and grading.

However, nothing in life comes for free (except for your regular dose of cinema5D Essentials!), and there are a few challenges that come when shooting LOG. In order to accurately monitor your picture, you’ll need to learn how to use things such as the histogram, waveform monitor and a handy set of tools called Look-Up Tables – or LUTS.

Li-Lian and Nino also explain the difference between 8-Bit color – as can be found in most video-capable photo cameras these days – and the more professional 10-Bit color.

We hope this episode of cinema5D Essentials helped you understand these concepts a little better. Let us know you opinion in the comments section below!

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