ALEXA Match LUTs for Sony, Canon, and Ursa 4.6K
This LUT Pack is intended for Clog2, Slog3, or BMFilm Gen 3 footage. The "MON" LUTs (33 pt) are intended for use in your camera -if applicable- and the "GRADE" LUTs (65 pt) are for your NLE. They will convert your footage to Rec709.
These LUTs were created by taking footage of color charts shot with a C500mkII, FX9, URSA G2, and ALEXA, and matching them all to the ALEXA charts as best as possible in Resolve. While not 100% exact (maybe 97%) these should be good enough for matching your B-Cam of choice to an ALEXA A-Cam rather easily. Obviously these can also be used to simply get you a nice, quick look in post as well.
While these LUTs are intended for the cameras that shot the tests, you likely can get away with using them on cameras from the same family (FS7, C300mkII, etc) with a little tweaking in post. In any case, you will likely need to adjust the Exposure and WB in your NLE to get everything looking correct anyway.
The "Natural" LUTS don't have any gamma adjustments, where the "w/ Gamma" LUTs are designed to even more closely match the Alexa's gamma curve while leaving you some room to play. If you want to fully dial in your curves to taste, use the "Natural" LUTs.
These LUTs were created by taking footage of color charts shot with a C500mkII, FX9, URSA G2, and ALEXA, and matching them all to the ALEXA charts as best as possible in Resolve. While not 100% exact (maybe 97%) these should be good enough for matching your B-Cam of choice to an ALEXA A-Cam rather easily. Obviously these can also be used to simply get you a nice, quick look in post as well.
While these LUTs are intended for the cameras that shot the tests, you likely can get away with using them on cameras from the same family (FS7, C300mkII, etc) with a little tweaking in post. In any case, you will likely need to adjust the Exposure and WB in your NLE to get everything looking correct anyway.
The "Natural" LUTS don't have any gamma adjustments, where the "w/ Gamma" LUTs are designed to even more closely match the Alexa's gamma curve while leaving you some room to play. If you want to fully dial in your curves to taste, use the "Natural" LUTs.