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Inspiring
December 17, 2024
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Apply LUT to multiple clips

  • December 17, 2024
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Is there an easy way to apply a LUT to multiple source clips within a bin?

 

I see that I can Paste Attributes within a sequence. It doesn't help with removing a LUT (I can't remove a LUT using Paste Attributes). However, this doesn't apply thee LUT to the source clips in the bin, it seems to only apply them to the clips in the sequence?

 

I have a bin with 120 clips for which I need to apply a custom LUT. Doing this one by one would take forever.

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Correct answer R Neil Haugen

You can aply the LUT in the Lumetri panel, either using the Basic tab Input slot or the Creative tab Look slot ... they're both simply LUT application devices.

 

Save that Lumetri as a preset... then simply apply by drag/drop over clips in the bins, it's now a "Source effect" applied to all of those clips.

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R Neil Haugen
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Legend
December 17, 2024

You can aply the LUT in the Lumetri panel, either using the Basic tab Input slot or the Creative tab Look slot ... they're both simply LUT application devices.

 

Save that Lumetri as a preset... then simply apply by drag/drop over clips in the bins, it's now a "Source effect" applied to all of those clips.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
KazuTaAuthor
Inspiring
December 17, 2024
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Save that Lumetri as a preset... then simply apply by drag/drop over clips in the bins, it's now a "Source effect" applied to all of those clips.


By @R Neil Haugen

1.) This sounds awesome. I saved the Lumetri as a preset. Where is it? How do I drag/drop it onto the clips in the bins?

 

2.) Is there a way to remove a LUT on 120 clips all at once?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
December 18, 2024

1l Saved effects presets are in the Effects panel. Select clips in a bin, drag/drop from the Effects panel.

 

2) Remove Attributes might do it.

Everyone's mileage always varies ...