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tomk12414053
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December 26, 2020
Question

Can you make Premiere Pro LUT from Lightroom Classic Raw Profile.

  • December 26, 2020
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I've been experimenting with my GH5 and the v-log color profile. 
I use an x-rite color checker to keep everything in check. In Lightroom, you can generate a custom raw profile from a raw still with the color checker that will make everything 100% correct. 

That's where my question comes in. Is there a way to create a LUT from the profile only (not presets or adjustments) for Premiere Pro? So that when I open my footage in Premiere, I have a v-log LUT ready to use, created in lightroom, that will correct my image. 

 

Thanks in advance. 

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R Neil Haugen
Legend
December 26, 2020

In Premiere you would save the LUT in the proper file location and then I recommend applying anything like that in the Creative tab of the Lumetri color correction workspace/panel.

 

No field image is created perfectly compared to pre-created LUT, so you need to be able to apply the LUT to the clip, but modify the tonal properties/saturation of the clip before the LUT while viewing/scoping the image so you make sure you don't clip or crush anyting.

 

I'll be on my laptop in a few minutes and add the chart for where to store LUTs. Which is NEVER in with the program/package files ...

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 26, 2020

If you have a jpeg you will have to convert it to .cube first before you can use it in Premiere.

https://generator.iwltbap.com/

tomk12414053
Participating Frequently
December 26, 2020

Thank you! But I already have this, and this works very well with presets. 
What I'm asking about is profiles, not presets, and if that is possible. 

But thank you for your reply!

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 26, 2020

Your lut in Lr is saved as a .jpg.

If so that .jpg is what you need to convert to a .cube in order to use as a Lut in Lumetri/Premiere Pro.