Hi István!

I believe creator of LUTs is the best adviser in this case. LUTs with
best documentation I have come from ImpulZ (created for video editing).
They define requirements for input color profile (or camera model +
settings, e.g. Nikon Flat or Nikon Standard) and color space.

Timur.

On Tue, 2019-12-24 at 09:05 +0100, KOVÁCS István wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> How does one use the module with film emulations? Which other modules
> should be used, which ones avoided? Should I just set a correct WB,
> correct the exposure in a linear way, and add a film emulation? For
> example, the readme of the Fujifilm emulations from
> https://blog.sowerby.me/fuji-film-simulation-profiles/ says:
> 'The simulations are designed to be applied to a neutral RAW file,
> this means no auto-levels or custom tone curves / contrast should be
> applied, although you can still use the exposure slider to correct
> initial brightness.  Any processing to the image should ideally
> happen
> AFTER you've applied the simulation or you may get unintended
> results.'
> 
> For example, even though Filmic comes after lut 3D, I guess it makes
> no sense to use it along with the LUT, as the input is no longer
> theme-referred. What are the modules that are safe to use (to alter
> brightness in some parts, or minor saturation changes etc)?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kofa
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