![]() ![]() To move on to the following step, make sure the Inspector is visible.Select ‘ Custom LUT‘ from the drop-down menu and drag it over to your clip.After you’ve opened the ‘ Effects Browser‘, go to the left tab and select ‘ Color‘, then look for the ‘ Custom LUT‘ effect on the right side.Once you finished importing your clips, go to the right side of your screen and click the two overlaid boxes icon to open the ‘ Effects Browser‘.Start by importing the clips you want to use in your project. ![]() Hopefully, by the time we’re done with Part 2, you’ll feel like a NASCAR Crew Chief when it comes to dealing with LUTs in the Lumetri Color Panel. We’ll continue this conversation, exploring how to put more complicated color grades together-quickly and efficiently. In Part 2 you’ll learn how to optimize your workflow using LUTs in the Lumetri panel What is a LUT (and how do you use a LUT for color correction)?Īlso, Robbie recently did an interesting Insight on how to put your own LUTs into Premiere’s pull-down menu, so you don’t have to keep selecting your favorite LUTs through the much slower ‘browse’ dialog box:Īdding Technical & Creative LUTS To The Lumetri Color Panel Here’s the first Insight in that multi-part series: Once you learn how to analyze a LUT you’ll start to understand why you’ll often want to apply your ‘Input LUT’ in the ‘Look LUT’ pull-down, especially if you’re working with 3rd party LUTs.Īfter watching this Insight, you will probably find it useful to revisit my series on Understanding LUTs. Third, you’ll learn why you may want to apply your ‘Camera Patch’ LUTs in the ‘Creative’ section of the Lumetri Panel The Lumetri Panel has two specific places for inserting LUTs-and we’ll look at both of them and how Adobe is thinking you’ll use them. Second, you’ll learn about the ‘Order of Operations’ in the Lumetri Panel-especially when working with LUTs This Insight will recap information about evaluating LUTs found elsewhere on Mixing Light but put it in specific context of Premiere Pro CC 2015 and the Lumetri Panel. You’re going to learn three things about working with LUTs in Premiere Proįirst, you’ll learn how to deconstruct and analyze a LUT, so you know how to work with it Like the newbies in this video of a corporate team-building exercise trying to execute a tire change ‘at speed’… it’s not until they’ve been through the exercise slowly and with instruction that they get a sense of what a Pit Crew does (you only need to watch the first :30 seconds of this clip): Unless you’re not practiced and schooled in the science of color correction. And Adobe integrated LUT management in two different places in the Lumetri panel. It’s a carefully measured interface designed to speed up the color grading process for a knowledgable colorist. Like the pit crew, Premiere Pro CC 2015 put an emphasis on a streamlined workflow. What does a NASCAR Pit Crew have in common with today’s Insight, LUTs in Premiere Pro? Being a member of a NASCAR Pit Crew, especially for an elite, accomplished race team, requires precision, efficiency, and a willingness to have your specific role in the pit crew being mercilessly measured by the stopwatch. The difference between a good pit stop and a bad pit stop is measured in tenths of seconds-and has literally won (and lost) races. Especially NASCAR, where the cars are heavily regulated in an attempt to remove the performance of the cars to measure the performance of the race teams.Īnd there’s nothing more impressive than watching an entire field of cars pull into the pits for a refill, change of tires and performance tweaks. Part 7: The Premiere Pro Desert Island ChallengeĪre you a NASCAR fan? I don’t particularly watch many races-but I appreciate the skill and craftsmanship of every aspect of professional stock car racing. Working With LUTs in Premiere Pro's Lumetri Panel.Tutorials / Working With LUTs in Premiere Pro's Lumetri Panel / Working with LUTs in Premiere Pro – Part 1 Series
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