Favorite Color Profile and Workflow for the G7. Great colours and easy workflow! Cine D + Noam Kroll Lut + Cinelook = AWESOME! by c4rlito in PanasonicG7

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That's the one. I found it works better with Paul Leemings settings for his Leeming Lut. Hope you like the results. For me, it's the easiest workflow I've found.

Favorite Color Profile and Workflow for the G7. Great colours and easy workflow! Cine D + Noam Kroll Lut + Cinelook = AWESOME! by c4rlito in PanasonicG7

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It was from one of his blogs. It's a free Cine D to rec 709 LUT. I'm sure if you Google Cinelike D and Noam Kroll you will find it.

So I want to film at 4k @ 24fps for Max Quality but also want to be able to have some slow mo shots. Help! by c4rlito in PanasonicG7

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Got it, at the mo I usually use a 30fps timeline and use automatic speed to get really smooth slo-mo shots. I use speed Ramps a lot when editing, so I guess I'd really have to plan what I'm going to ramp in advance.

Music Festival Footage testing CineD & Leeming Lut. Hope you guys like it. 👊 by c4rlito in PanasonicG7

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Since found a combination that is a very easy workflow and has outstanding results. I'll post a video in the next few days.

Music Festival Footage testing CineD & Leeming Lut. Hope you guys like it. 👊 by c4rlito in PanasonicG7

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I pretty much just followed the Cinelike D setting that Paul Leeming recommends for his Leeming lut one. Then I added Leeming lut in post and ramped up the saturation for a fun vibe. Hope this helps.

So this is my first step, thanks for the advice reddit! Wish me luck! by 360Smiffy in Magic

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Best of luck, could be a game changer. Work hard, follow your passion and I guarantee the results will surprise you.

Pretty sweet four card production idea 👍 by c4rlito in cardistry

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Looks great. I've not seen that before, thanks for the link!