Introduction to DaVinci Resolve for Color Correction
Course 4 - Designing Creative Styles: Use a conversion table (LUT) to create styles
By Juanmi Cristóbal , Video Editor and Director of Photography
About the video: Use a conversion table (LUT) to create styles
Overview
“In this lesson we will see in detail what LUTs are ( Look Up Table ), and how they are used. But to open your mouth, basically I will tell you that they are a file with a table with values, that modify our input colors (the camera material), to get an output (what we see on our screens), with a certain cinematographic style . ”
In this video lesson Juanmi Cristóbal addresses the topic: Use a conversion table (LUT) to create styles, which is part of the Domestika online course: Course 4 - Designing Creative Styles. Give your projects a unique look using creative color grading tools.
Partial transcription of the video
“DAVINCI RESOLVES COURSE 4 LESSON 3 Use a conversion table (LUT) to create styles In this lesson I will explain what conversion tables or LUTs are. It is a file that interprets the material recorded by the camera so that it looks correctly on the screen, without losing information. Let's see it. LUTs are used to monitor images and allow changing What a signal looks like when content is captured with a camera. When a curve is used non-linear cinematic tonal response, an HD monitor It will show a very muted image, with low contrast and low saturation. However, if we apply a light to the monito...”
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Course summary for: Course 4 - Designing Creative Styles

Juanmi Cristóbal
By Juanmi Cristóbal
Juanmi Cristóbal has experience in a variety of fields, from graphic design, which he studied in his hometown of Zamora, Spain, to photography, postproduction, and video recording and editing.
In 2016, he joined his partners Javier Barbero and Sergio Llast to create the AV production company Fourminds, which works in both film and advertising and with clients like Samsung, Wacom, Rolling Stone, and Canal Sur.
In addition to teaching at Domestika, he shares his knowledge of technical photography, video editing with Premiere Pro, and DSLR video recording with students at the Escuela Arte Granada.
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