Having said that he did say he would created one in the next few weeks. Thanks for that! After posting earlier today I found his site and actually messaged as he doesn't yet have a LUT for the Hero 9 which I'm mostly using. So sometimes it's a great LUT for a GoPro, other times not so much, and I often choose to hand-grade the output instead, especially for darker footage. I find the Leeming LUTS generally need plenty of light in the shot - he recommends ETTR, but that's not really an option on a GoPro. Colour must be FLAT and white balance NATIVE otherwise things get weird pretty quickly. Have a look at the setup guide for the appropriate LUT for your GoPro model. However Leeming LUTS are definitely picky about the camera settings and exposure. I often use them myself to get GoPro 8 Protune flat to Rec 709 for YouTube. The Leeming Pro range have a couple of GoPro LUTS which are easily added to Resolve. Then copy that grade to to the other shots as a base point to work from.īobosola wrote:Fellow mountain-biking GoPro user here. Just treat it like a LOG grade (plenty of Resolve tutorials out there for basic LOG grading) and you can get it looking decent in no time. GoPro flat can usually be hand-graded fairly easily though.
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