VR008 - vr_color_management_pt3_LUTs
VR_LEVEL_2
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36m
Look-up-tables (LUTs) define the look and feel of a movie or a particular sequence of a movie. They record color and contrast corrections as presets, they can be troublesome to use as they are usually created for a specific situation in a specific in-house pipeline. We will see how to upload in Photoshop, V-Ray, Maya and Nuke in combination (among others) to accurately texture, light and composite ourCG elements over footage.
Tutorial to watch next: “vr_color_management_pt4_OCIO”
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