Canon DP-V3010 User LUT Creation Guide - Page 8

D-LUT: When using a DaVinci Resolve or Pablo 3D-LUT

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 3D-LUT: When using a DaVinci Resolve or Pablo 3D-LUT The method of applying a 3D-LUT, exported by Blackmagic Design's DaVinci Resolve or Quantel's Pablo, to a display is described below. The example below shows the case when converting DCI color space to ITU-R BT.709 color space. • DCI (input color space): Color gamut = DCI, color temperature = DCI, gamma = 2.6 • ITU-R BT.709 (output color space): Color gamut = ITU-R BT.709, color temperature = D65, gamma = 2.2 ① Export the DaVinci Resolve or Pablo 3D-LUT. • Refer to the DaVinci Resolve or Pablo Instruction manual for the export method. ② Change the file extension of the output file to ".clut". (Example: ***.cube / ***.txt → ***.clut) ③ Comment out all locations other than the actual LUT data in the output file. • Add "#" to the start. (Example) When using DaVinci Resolve #TITLE "Generate by Resolve" #LUT_3D_SIZE 17 Comment out 0.00000000 0.00000000 0.12876712 0.03652968 0.00000000 0.01917808 (Example) When using Pablo #max value 1023 #vertices 17 #blue is fastest changing #red is slowest changing Comment out #cube data # R G B 0 0 0 0 0 256 8

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3D-LUT: When using a DaVinci Resolve or Pablo 3D-LUT
The method of applying a 3D-LUT, exported by Blackmagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve or Quantel’s
Pablo, to a display is described below.
The example below shows the case when converting DCI color space to ITU-R BT.709 color space.
DCI (input color space): Color gamut = DCI, color temperature = DCI, gamma = 2.6
ITU-R BT.709 (output color space): Color gamut = ITU-R BT.709, color temperature = D65,
gamma = 2.2
Export the DaVinci Resolve or Pablo 3D-LUT.
Refer to the DaVinci Resolve or Pablo Instruction manual for the export method.
Change the file extension of the output file to “.clut”. (Example: ***.cube / ***.txt → ***.clut)
Comment out all locations other than the actual LUT data in the output file.
Add
#
to the start.
(Example) When using DaVinci Resolve
(Example) When using Pablo
#max value 1023
#vertices 17
#blue is fastest changing
#red is slowest changing
#cube data
#
R
G
B
0
0
0
0
0
256
・・・
・・・
・・・
#
TITLE "Generate by Resolve"
#
LUT_3D_SIZE 17
0.00000000
0.00000000
0.00000000
0.12876712
0.03652968
0.01917808
・・・
・・・
・・・
Comment out
Comment out