![]() So I am assuming there is no sequqntial application of multiple LUTs in Davinci Resolve or am I missing something here? I can't figure this out by myself guys (and gals). So when I am generating the LUT, is it only the adjustments I made after applying the FP LUT that are being saved in the LUT I am exporting? I tried applying the FP LUT first and then the LUT I exported in sequence but that doesn't seem to work either. For me, it looks like the later clip is missing the initial adjustments made by applying the FilmPoets LUT. But when I open a new project and apply that LUT to similar footage, the outcome in now way resembles the look of the clip from which the LUT was generated. So I go to the Color tab, right click on the thumbnail of the clip I have worked on, and click on "Generate 3D LUT" and save the LUT. After all that work and once I am satisfied with the look of the clip, I want to save this for future use in similar clips (sunsets over water being a frequent theme in my footage). But at times, I find myself making a lot of adjustments and tweaks here and there in a process that may take well over half an hour or more for a particular clip. Step 1: Set up a Resolve timeline containing source media matching your LUT’s input color space Any media that matches your desired input color space will work, but whenever possible, it’s best to use content that roughly matches the contrast ratio and color palette of what you’ll be shooting. ![]() The LUT works great and the footage is acceptable as is without me needing to do further tweaks most of the time. I use a corrective LUT from FilmPoets made for Mavic Air D-Cinelike footage as a starting point for my color grading in Davinci Resolve. I am hoping someone will enlighten me about this.
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