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Applying a LUT to the LCD Screen

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Applying a LUT to the LCD Screen Applying a LUT to the LCD Screen While recording using special gamma curves, you can apply a LUT to the image displayed on the LCD screen. When a LUT is applied, the displayed image will look as if a standard gamma curve were used, making it easier to check the image on the display device used. Whether or not a LUT can be used and the available LUTs depend on the [Gamma/Color Space] and [Look File] settings in the custom picture file (A 111). 131 List of LUTs Applied LUT [BT.709] [HDR Assist. (1600%)] [HDR Assist. (400%)] Output settings with LUT applied Gamma curve Color space BT.709 Wide DR BT.709 Original gamma curve BT.709 Description LUT for viewing on the LCD screen. LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images. The LUT follows the ITU-R BT.2100 transfer function to convert a brightness range of 1600% or 400% respectively into a linear brightness scale. Available LUTs [Look File] [Off] [On] Custom picture file [Gamma/Color Space] after the Look File is applied - [Conform to Custom Picture] [SDR BT.709] [SDR BT.2020] [HDR PQ(BT.2100)] [HDR HLG(BT.2100)] [BT.709] - Ü Ü Ü Available LUT [HDR Assist. (1600%)] [HDR Assist. (400%)] See the following table. - - - - Ü Ü - Ü Available LUTs (when not using a Look File) [Gamma/Color Space] [Canon Log 2 / C.Gamut], [Canon Log 3 / C.Gamut] [Canon Log 3 / BT.2020] [Canon Log 3 / BT.709] [PQ / BT.2020] [HLG / BT.2020] [BT.709 Wide DR / BT.2020] [BT.709 Wide DR / BT.709], [BT.709 Normal / BT.2020], [BT.709 Normal / BT.709] [BT.709 - Available LUTs [HDR Assist. (1600%)] - [HDR Assist. (400 -

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Applying a LUT to the LCD
S
creen
Applying a LUT to the LCD Screen
While recording using special gamma curves, you can apply a LUT to the image displayed on the LCD screen.
When a LUT is applied, the displayed image will look as if a standard gamma curve were used, making it easier
to check the image on the display device used. Whether or not a LUT can be used and the available LUTs
depend on the [Gamma/Color Space] and [Look File] settings in the custom picture file (
A
111).
Li
s
t of LUT
s
Available LUT
s
Available LUT
s
(when not u
s
ing a Look File)
Applied LUT
Output settings
with LUT applied
Description
Gamma curve
Color space
[BT.70
9
]
BT.70
9
Wide DR
BT.70
9
LUT for viewing on the LCD screen.
[HDR Assist. (1
6
00%)]
Original
gamma curve
BT.70
9
LUT for viewing HDR (high dynamic range) images. The LUT follows the ITU-R
BT.2100 transfer function to convert a brightness range of 1
6
00% or 400%
respectively into a linear brightness scale.
[HDR Assist. (400%)]
Custom picture file
Available LUT
[Look File]
[Gamma/Color Space]
after the Look File is applied
[BT.70
9
]
[HDR Assist. (1
6
00%)]
[HDR Assist. (400%)]
[Off]
See the following table.
[On]
[Conform to Custom Picture]
[SDR BT.70
9
]
[SDR BT.2020]
Ü
[HDR PQ(BT.2100)]
Ü
Ü
Ü
[HDR HLG(BT.2100)]
Ü
Ü
[Gamma/Color Space]
Available LUTs
[BT.70
9
]
[HDR Assist. (1
6
00%)]
[HDR Assist. (400%)]
[Canon Log 2 / C.Gamut], [Canon Log 3 / C.Gamut]
Ü
Ü
Ü
[Canon Log 3 / BT.2020]
Ü
Ü
Ü
[Canon Log 3 / BT.70
9
]
Ü
[PQ / BT.2020]
Ü
Ü
Ü
[HLG / BT.2020]
Ü
Ü
[BT.70
9
Wide DR / BT.2020]
Ü
[BT.70
9
Wide DR / BT.70
9
], [BT.70
9
Normal / BT.2020],
[BT.70
9
Normal / BT.70
9
]