Blackmagicdesign Video Assist Installation And Operation Manual page 19

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Display 3D LUT
Your video assist can display the input video with 3D LUTs applied to the image. A 3D LUT is
only used on the display and not actually recorded into the video itself, so you don't need to
worry that your recorded image will have the look permanently applied. However, if you want to
apply the same LUT to your image in DaVinci Resolve, you can simply import the exact same
LUT .cube file used in your video assist into DaVinci Resolve and apply it to your grade.
This gives you powerful options such as matching a look in post that you monitored on set, or
conforming to a specific color profile. Refer to the DaVinci Resolve instruction manual for more
information on how to use 3D LUTs in your color correction, including exporting LUTs as .cube
files so you can import them into your video assist.
You can import up to six 3D LUTs using the
Blackmagic Video Assist Setup software utility.
To import a 3D LUT:
1
Connect your video assist to a computer with Blackmagic Video Assist Setup installed.
2
Launch the setup software and open the settings for your video assist by clicking on
the circular settings icon.
3
In the 'video' tab, you will see 6 empty slots you can use to import 3D LUTs. Simply
click on the 'import LUT' button for an empty slot and choose a LUT .cube file from your
computer. Click 'open' to confirm your selection.
4
Make sure you 'save' your new settings by clicking the 'save' button on the bottom
right corner.
To monitor your video using LUTs:
1
Open the 'monitor' settings on your video assist by swiping left or right on the
touchscreen, then tapping 'monitor' in the menu bar.
2
Turn the 'Display 3D LUT' setting to 'on' by tapping its left or right arrows. Tap again to
disable the LUTs.
3
In the '3D LUT' setting, tap its left or right arrows to select the slot you imported the LUT
into, or keep tapping to select a different one if you have other LUTs in different slots.
Swipe left or right, or tap the 'back' arrow at the bottom left of the touchscreen, to return to your
source image. Now you can monitor your input video with the 3D LUT applied. You can even
use 3D LUTs when monitoring playback.
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