Chunter
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If you adjust the colour settings exposure etc on the lut layer you're changing the lut so no point using it.
What you can do is have 2 adjustment layers with the top one the lut and the one underneath that the "colour grading layer" which in turn leaves the footage as is.
In my usage of luts there hasn't been one video i could drop one on and be happy with,they all need a little work,be that exposure ,contrast blah blah.
The idea of luts i believe is to make colour grading easier but not perfect out of the box.
If it over or underexposed you still have to change the exposure no matter the lut.
Its all practice and its so effin frustrating i know, but google and youtube plus time and patience will get you where you need to be.
I can't download that video here at work but when i get home i'll give it a quick spin to see what i can come up with BUT as i've said before not an expert, just helping out.
What you can do is have 2 adjustment layers with the top one the lut and the one underneath that the "colour grading layer" which in turn leaves the footage as is.
In my usage of luts there hasn't been one video i could drop one on and be happy with,they all need a little work,be that exposure ,contrast blah blah.
The idea of luts i believe is to make colour grading easier but not perfect out of the box.
If it over or underexposed you still have to change the exposure no matter the lut.
Its all practice and its so effin frustrating i know, but google and youtube plus time and patience will get you where you need to be.
I can't download that video here at work but when i get home i'll give it a quick spin to see what i can come up with BUT as i've said before not an expert, just helping out.