Nikon / RED raw workflow for Premiere Pro: log to log conversion
Hi all,
Our friends at Nikon recently released a set of LUTs for converting N-RAW footage from one log format to another. These LUTs have a very specific purpose, which we thought would be helpful to clarify here.
In short, the conversion LUTs are only needed in two cases:
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You’re using Nikon’s RED LUTs designed for N-Log, or
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You’re using a custom LUT created for N-Log.
Those creative LUTs expect the source footage to be in the Rec.2020 color space with N-Log gamma, since that’s how Nikon designed them.
However, Premiere Pro uses RED’s R3D SDK to process R3D, R3D NE, and N-RAW files, and that SDK does not support Rec.2020 or N-Log. Instead, it processes all three formats into REDWideGamutRGB color space with Log3G10 gamma.
That’s actually a good thing. For example, REDWideGamutRGB covers a wider gamut than Rec.2020, and Log3G10 offers smoother highlight roll-off and excellent dynamic range handling.
If you want to get the creative look of Nikon’s RED LUTs for N-Log, the simplest option is to switch to RED’s Creative LUT Pack (available from the Support > Downloads section on RED’s website). Nikon’s LUTs are based on these same LUTs, but RED’s originals are designed for REDWideGamutRGB/Log3G10, so they’ll work perfectly in Premiere Pro without any conversion.
If you still want to use Nikon’s LUTs – or a custom LUT that assumes Rec.2020/N-Log – that’s where Nikon’s new conversion LUTs come in. They convert your footage from REDWideGamutRGB/Log3G10 to Rec.2020/N-Log, after which you can apply your creative LUT.
Here’s the recommended workflow:
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Import your N-RAW files into Premiere Pro.
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In the Project panel, select the clip(s) you want to apply the creative LUT to.
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Go to Lumetri Color > Settings > Source Clip > Input LUT, and select Nikon’s conversion LUT:
RWG_Log3G10_to_REC2020_N-LOG_size_65.cube.You’ll see a slight change in the image, indicating it’s now in Rec.2020/N-Log. -
To apply your creative LUT, add an Adjustment Layer to your timeline, select it, then go to Lumetri Color > Edit > Creative > Look, and click Browse to choose your LUT.
If your image looks oversaturated, make sure Lumetri Color > Settings > Project > Color Manage Auto Detected Log and Raw Media is unchecked. That option automatically applies a color space conversion, which should be turned off when using LUT-based conversions.
Adobe has supported Nikon raw formats for over 20 years and RED raw video for over a decade, so we’re delighted to continue our close collaboration with our friends and partners at the newly combined company. Both N-RAW and R3D NE are currently supported in Premiere Pro Beta.
As always, if you have any questions, let us know!
Thanks,
Fergus

