![]() ![]() Think of it as a profile like the kind made available through an HDSLR. However, therein lies a lot of “depends” in terms of whether you use a log or LUT or in how one might relate to the other or not at all.įirst, let’s explain what a “Log” is. And then tell me your head will not reel. 709 format into the pot and explain what that represents. You don’t believe me? Let me throw the Rec. While there is some truth in that generalization, there is a lot more to it (obviously) as it does not tell the whole story. ![]() For example, you’re into gear porn and salivate over the latest Atomos converter/monitor and how it contains not one, but two recording logs (such as the Canon C-Log or Sony S-Log), and you think “Great! I want THAT! But what does that mean?” To add further confusion, someone might over simplify what the technology does by responding with “a log is a means to record your footage in a specific way, so that you can apply the corresponding LUT (Look Up Table) in post production.” ![]() If you’re an avid reader of the Adorama Learning Center or any website or trade that lauds the latest high-end video camera, you’ve probably come across the term “log” a lot. ![]()
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