Hi,
I have been doing a little of video editing the last week and I wanted
to do some colour adjustment on the footage. Basically my cameras did
not output the same colours, so to say, to I went the laborious way of
a) exporting all frames to jpegs
b) select a handful of frames of each video clip
c) adjust the colours to my liking
d) use darktable-cli to apply the same changes to all files
e) combine the frames into videos I could then edit.
If anyone wonders... it was quite a bit of a hassle and took lots of
time (and computing time).
Looking around in my video editing software (I currently use Shotcut) I
see there is a LookUp Table filter. In other words; a generic
color-to-color filter and it made me think...
=> Can Darktable export LUTs? Has anyone done that?
If so, this could really have sped up my time... snap a few frames, edit
them in Darktable, export LUTS, import to Shotcut, done.
One could also think (for a different scenario) a module that would
import LUTs and apply them first in the pipeline, if somebody needed to
adjust LUTs that they did not first created themselves (with Darktable).
BR
Jørn
Ps.: My initial thought was to expand Darktable with video capabilities
- but that, I guess, is a bigger challenge :-D
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