Bounce Color Вђ“ Cinematic Luts V-log ✦ Limited

Log footage like Panasonic's V-Log is designed to capture high dynamic range but appears flat and desaturated straight out of the camera. You must first "normalize" this footage using a technical conversion LUT:

: Always perform primary corrections—like white balance and exposure—before applying any LUTs to ensure the best results. Key Features of Bounce Color Cinematic LUTs Cinematic LUTs Pack - Bounce Color® Bounce Color – CINEMATIC LUTs V-LOG

: In software like Adobe Premiere Pro, apply the True Log Rec709 Conversion LUT (included in Bounce Color packs) within the "Basic Correction" tab of the Lumetri Color panel. Log footage like Panasonic's V-Log is designed to

: If the effect is too strong, use the Intensity slider to dial back the look (typically between 50% and 80%). : If the effect is too strong, use

: The footage will look natural, with proper contrast and saturation, serving as a clean base for grading. Step 2: Creative Cinematic Grade

To effectively use the Cinematic LUTs Pack from Bounce Color with footage, you should follow a specific two-step workflow: first converting the logarithmic image to a standard color space, then applying your creative look. Step 1: Technical V-Log Conversion